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  • How to send your audience to sleep  By : Vince Stevenson
    This article gives advice on the most important aspect of your speech - retaining the audience's interest.
  • How to create great rapport with the audience  By : Vince Stevenson
    Winning over your audience is a key skill for any speaker, and you do not have long to make that winning impact. Your audience is your major concern. Without an audience, who needs a speaker? This article gives some tips and advice on how to grab them from your opening statement.
  • Banish the Fear of Presenting  By : Vince Stevenson
    How to handle the fear of presentations and speeches whilst delivering a of speech professional quality.
  • How to Use your Voice Effectively  By : Vince Stevenson
    A short article identifying some tips and suggestions on how best to make the most of a speaker's voice. Although the voice is the speaker's primary tool of communication, it is often overlooked by the speaker because they are focusing on the content of the presentation.
  • Realtor Tips - Body Language  By : Dane Smith
    Understanding the basic rules of body language can help you succeed professionally. But at the same time following the rules to strictly can lead to problems.
  • Literary Seminars in Key West  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Key West, America's tiny little Caribbean island, has been well known for its friendly restaurants and warm tropical summer
  • If it is the unusual you are after.  By : Stuart Cheese
    So you’re after an usual venue, not the size of the Sydney Opera House, but something just as inspiring.
  • Preparing an Impromptu Speech  By : Dr Jeannette Kavanagh
    "All the world's a stage, and we're all terribly unrehearsed". Oscar Wilde, with thanks to William Shakespeare.

    The brilliant Irish playwright and poet, Oscar Wilde, was referring to the sense that we're always performing on life's stage.

    As I emphasise throughout my Public Speaking Success e-Program, the more you prepare, the more confident you'll feel. Then there's 'impromptu' which means - without rehearsal, ad lib, unprepared.
  • How Public Speaking Skills can Enhance Your Life - and Your Business  By : Dr Jeannette Kavanagh
    Ever thought "I don't want to be a public speaker and I'm never
    going to be a public speaker!"

    Many people firmly believe that public speaking is something other people do. For some, it means Anthony Robbins up there and at 'em delivering motivational talks, or David Letterman compering a show.

    They simply didn't see any relevance of public speaking to their personal lives or to their working lives - they're not public speaking people.
  • The Most Important Part of your Presentation: The Call To Action  By : Dr Jeannette Kavanagh
    Unless your only objective is to make people laugh, there is only one prime reason for anyone speaking to a group:

    YOU WANT TO MOVE THEM TO ACTION.

    In rare instances, you'll only be required to pass on information to your listeners. That might apply to University lecturers, school teachers or on-the-job training personnel.

    I say 'might' because even then, part of your teaching role is inspire your students to do something with your information.
  • Two Essential Ingredients to Splendid Presentations  By : Dr Jeannette Kavanagh
    In my all my articles about public speaking and presenting, I remind you that the audience is made up of individuals who in the main, wish you only the best. Truly splendid presentations have two essential ingredients: rapport with your audience and genuine two-way interaction.

    This article sets out how to achieve both.
  • Dealing with Difficult Questions and/or Difficult Audiences  By : Dr Jeannette Kavanagh
    Anyone who's had the pleasure, honour and horror of teaching adolescents can face any audience! So first up, here's to the noblest profession on earth - our teachers.
  • Your Audience Loves You. Or if they don't, they're on your side  By : Dr Jeannette Kavanagh
    I've seen far too many people assume the worst about their public presentations and/or public speaking. So often their assessment is based on the unreliable data of their own reactions to their audiences' reactions. Escaping from what I call the double guessing game is a vital part of your path to public speaking success.
  • Three Proven Strategies to develop Public Speaking Confidence  By : Dr Jeannette Kavanagh
    We can always use more confidence to speak with impact in public. This article gives you proven methods used by actors and professional public speakers to prepare themselves to present at their best.
  • Six Essentials for Great Presentations  By : Dr Jeannette Kavanagh
    Great presentations can take hours of preparation. If you make regular presentations to clients it mightn't take so long. However, I believe that to present at your best, you must prepare your material and your self. Here are some useful tips.
  • You Gotta Believe!  By : Chip Eichelberger
    Sun Tzu in the Art of War talks about the perils of a leader who lacks the ability to be decisive. When battling in business today, you are watched very closely as a leader. One thing that teammates of a leader will not forgive is lack of certainty. By your words, voice qualities and body language - you either transfer certainty or you transfer doubt. People want to follow a leader who can clearl...

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