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: Everything You’ve Ever Learned about Public Speaking Is Wrong by: Doug Staneart Many myths about public speaking have been passed along from person to person over the years, and the one thing that is consistent
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: Speaking Your Truth by: Keith Varnum I should have been enjoying the soothing caress of the playful breeze as it wafted its way through my hair on this balmy evening in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles. Instead,
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: Documenting Everything: Your Journal is Your Logbook by: Stephen Earley Jordan, II Sailors had it for years. Great explorers had it as well. If you go on an expedition to an ancient Aztec mound, more than likely the archaeologist
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: Handbags and Women-Choice or Biological Destiny? by: Henrietta Timmons Handbags have been one of the necessities of life for women ever since recorded history began. It was important to have the items that one used often
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: Speakers and Trainers - The Internet is Your Biggest Megaphone by: Dr. Lynella Grant Speak to an Audience that Reaches across the Globe As a professional at home on the platform, you’ve spent years polishing a
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: For Speaking Ease, Forgive Your Younger Self by: Melissa Mayers Lewis I love the Disney movie The Kid with Bruce Willis. In it he plays a stressed-out, high-power image consultant. He wears expensive suits, lives in a
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: Speak in Public! Who Me! by: Kathy Thompson The first time I had to speak in front of a group was in Air Force boot camp. I had always been very shy, naive, and backward. During Air Force boot camp I was so impressed
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: Evil, Hostile Grumpy Listeners? Think Again by: Melissa Mayers Lewis I hated Kyle Sisk*. A notorious bully, Kyle punctuated my grade school years with misery. He would tease me about my weight, purposely rattle me with
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: Speak With a Relaxed Body and Mind by: Sandra Schrift Fear of public speaking is No.1. Death is No.4. So most people would rather get a root canal and pay their taxes than speak in front of an audience! 1. Sure you
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: The Porch Light* Method to Speaking Confidence by: Melissa Mayers Lewis You know the feeling. Looking out at a sea of faces, you notice a few scowls, frowns, even droopy eyelids on some of your audience members. What
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: Five Tired, Worn Out Speaking Cliches by: Melissa Mayers Lewis The subject of public speaking is riddled with tired, worn out cliches we ought to throw out. Here are a few to let go of: 1. "Public speaking is the #1
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: Lose Stagefright Over Your Lunch Hour by: Melissa Mayers Lewis While teaching a two-day Speaking Confidence program to a group of 25 government secretaries, I wanted to give them practice using their personal experience
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: Demand Dignity in Public Speaking Training (c) by: Melissa Mayers Lewis Mandy*, a bright, attractive professional woman, had a fear of speaking in front of groups. Recognizing that her feelings of vulnerability and self-consciousness
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: How To Become A Polished Public Speaker In Just One (1) Day by: Lynne Schlumpf The fear of speaking in public ranks right up there with the fear of death. I had the same fear myself until I was chosen to be an electronics
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: 26 Public Speaking Tips by: Paul Evans 1. No speech is ever perfect. Perfectionism creates more fear. Do your best and leave it at that. 2. Forget about what you forgot to say. Trust that the audience heard what was
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: Book Review: Stop Picturing Your Audience Naked by: Bonnie Jo Davis Author: Scott Ann Setzer Publisher: Setzer & Associates Publisher Address: 2580 Sierra Blvd. Suite C , Sacramento, CA 95825, 800-767-6316 Publisher
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: Top Nine Characteristics of Great Speakers by: Paul Evans 1. Solid Content. Even a person lacking charismatic gifts can develop solid content. Always share something the audience finds valuable to their lives. 2. Humorous.
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: Listening Is As Important As Speaking by: Peter Murphy Are you searching for ways to improve your conversation skills? While engaging in conversations with friends and co-workers, how often do you feel that the other
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: How To Be Confident And Relaxed When Speaking Before A Group Of People (Powerful Tips To Help You Become A Highly Effective Speaker/Presenter) by: Gabriel Daniels 1. Prepare thoroughly. Prepare the message of your speech
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: 7 Essential Body Language Tips by: Pete Grand The secrets of our body language have been around forever yet people constantly fail to recognize the importance of using body language to their advantage. Did you know that
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: 10 Tips For Better Public Speaking by: Shari Peace Is there a great speaker hiding with you? “Not hardly,†you may be thinking. Think again. The fear of speaking in public is well-documented, often discussed,
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: Five Ways to Expand Your Comfort Zone by: Skye Thomas Expanding your comfort zone isn't quite the same as building self-confidence. However, the two do fit together rather nicely. The one begets the other. So many
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: Horse Training Voice Commands by: Andy Curry To the uninitiated, voice commands for the horse are nothing more than words. But to the horse they are only sounds. Obviously, horses cannot speak our language. Since
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: Internet Marketing and Public Speaking. The Murder Board Practice by: Larry Tracy I recently posted an article titled “Internet Marketing and Public Speaking: Ten Tips for When the Twain Shall Meet.†One
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: Internet marketing and Public Speaking: Ten Tips for When the Twain Shall meet by: Larry Tracy Internet marketing and public speaking? Not quite ham and eggs, is it? Those two phrases are rarely found in the same sentence.
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: After the Speech by: Stephen D. Boyd Usually the emphasis on making an effective speech is what you do in preparation before the presentation begins. But if you speak very much, what you do after the speech can help
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: Tooting Your Own Horn by: C.J. Hayden "If he who has a thing to sell Goes and whispers in a well, He won't be so apt to make the dollars As he who climbs a tree and hollers!" -- Anonymous Every day in your business, something
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: How to Use Public Speaking to Attract Clients by: Steven Van Yoder When Robert Middleton moved his marketing consulting practice, Action Plan Marketing, to Palo Alto, California several years ago, he started his business
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: Speaking on Behalf of Our Children: Stop Blaming the Victims by: Dawn Fry How many times have you flipped through the pages of a magazine or newspaper and seen images of children with captions like “Brats,â€
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: Google - The Next Step In IM by: John Tulus As Google keeps on expanding, it was only a matter of time before they entered the IM arena. Although there have been several rumours regarding the acquisition of Jabber by
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: The Supervisors 14 Essential Truths For Communicating With Direct Reports by: John Robertson One amazing, but sadly true, fact of today's advances in communication tools is that we really don't communicate much better
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: Top 7 Ways to Succeed in the Business of Speaking by: Sandra Schrift How attractive are you as a speaker? No, your looks, but your consistent ability to provide a quality presentation, attract clients, and be irresistibly
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: Top 7 Tips for Speakers by: Sandra Schrift Public Speaking is the number one way to advance your business career. Do you get nervous when speaking to a group? Do you feel butterflies in your stomach? The following
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: Top 7 Steps to Better Public Speaking by: Sandra Schrift Whether you want to be a part time, full time or BIG time speaker you must speak, speak, speak. At first, deliver 25-30 minute free talks to service clubs and
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: How Well Do You Speak? by: Sandra Schrift The ability to speak well can enhance your career, clinch a sale, sell a point of view and increase your business productivity. 1.The most important objective of any speaker
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: Speak With E's Part 3 by: Sandra Schrift “Educate, Energize, Entertain, and provide an experience for your audience†1. Use direct eye contact. You can focus on one person when making a point… and
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: The Missing Link in Presentation Skills Training by: Melissa Mayers Lewis Imagine you are the most amazing figure skater who ever lived. When rehearsing in a peaceful, empty rink, you demonstrate the ultimate in athleticism
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: Fear Is Nothing To Be Afraid Of! by: Damien Senn What do you do when fear shows up? Do you hide under the covers of life, shivering as you anxiously wait for the moment to pass or do you stand up with a confident smile
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: Thoughtleading: The Art of Separating Yourself from the Pack by: Ken Lizotte Lately the age-old business dilemma of how to stand out from the crowd has been haunting companies and professional service firms more than
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: Slash Your Phone Bill in Half Now! by: Reginal Smith Rip Out Your Phone Lines I hate the phone company. Reading my phone bill is like reading hieroglyphics. I thought that the break up of ma bell was suppose to make
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: What Is Your Legacy of Success? by: Kathleen Gage Success! Easy to talk about, but difficult to achieve. Or is it? Success is defined differently by virtually anyone you ask because success is a very personal experience.
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: Monday Morning Mindfulness 08/23/2004 by: Sandra Schrift Welcome to Monday Morning Mindfulness . . . to my Clients, Colleagues and Friends. Join me every other Monday in getting motivated and inspired to act/think/feel
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: Monday Morning Mindfulness by: Sandra Schrift Learn more about these topics by subscribing to "Monday Morning Mindfulness" at http://www.schrift.com/monday.htm Sandra's ezine 'Monday Morning Mindfulness' Sandra Schrift
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: How to Prepare your Mind/Body to Give Great Speeches by: Sandra Schrift Sure you have catecholamines – all speakers do. (including Sir Winston Churchill and Presidents Kennedy, Carter, and Reagan.) Those are the
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