public speaking
public speaking
-
111.
by Vince Stevenson - 2007-05-21
Copyright (c) 2007 Vincent StevensonKnow your content and concentrate on vocal delivery.This is probably one of the most frequent mistakes made by speakers. We all like to think that we know o...
-
112.
by Vincent Stevenson - 2007-05-21
Time is money and when speaking in public having a clear objective is even more important with business talks.The key question is - what is the purpose of your presentation? What do you want to achie...
-
113.
by Seymour Segnit - 2007-05-22
Jerry Seinfeld famously joked that at a funeral, the average person would rather be in the casket than giving the eulogy. Indeed, according to national surveys the fear of public speaking is Am...
-
114.
by Vincent Stevenson - 2007-05-22
Of all the facets of public speaking, introductions are probably the most abused. This is because we fail to determine the objective, the purpose and the desired result.How seldom do we hear an introd...
-
115.
by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2007-05-23
Have you ever been to a boring presentation? Most of us have, and most of them are boring because there is no life or passion in what the speaker is saying. People remember more of what they see and...
-
116.
by J. Douglas Jefferys - 2007-05-23
Ever been nervous, anxious, or downright fearful when having to speak to a group?Try this: Imagine everyone in the group is looking at you with smiling adoration. Feel that they can't wait to hear the...
-
117.
by Vincent Stevenson - 2007-05-23
Clearly for a professional singer the voice is their most precious instrument. It needs to be developed and it needs to be taken care of. Different nuances and levels of expression are developed and ...
-
118.
by Leni Chauvin - 2007-05-24
One of the best ways to create visibility for yourself and your business is simply to start talking in front of a captive audience. That means seeking out every possible opportunity to speak in front ...
-
119.
by Kevin Sinclair - 2007-05-29
Is there anything more terrifying than facing an audience of strangers and knowing you have to deliver an entertaining and informative speech?OK, some people thrive on this type of challenge! But the ...
-
120.
by Mark Goodworthy - 2007-05-29
Ever had butterflies in your stomach, that dizzy and nauseous feeling when asked to speak to a group of people?Even days before, you seem somewhat uncontrollable and disoriented. And when you get to t...