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Seminars Expert Offers 3 Tips For Introducing Yourself & Establishing Credibility

I’ll never forget watching the president of a mutual company introduce himself. He actually put his resume on the screen for all to see. The problem, from my view, is that his accomplishments were few, and the document actually made me doubt his right to speak before the group. If the purpose of introducing yourself is to establish your credibility and to predispose your audience positively toward your message, then his effort backfired. You don’t want this to happen. Fortunately, it is rare and avoidable, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, seminar and speech expert, best-selling author, and sales, service and success coach to the Fortune 1000.


Preparing to Speak in Public

How the speech is delivered is as important as the speech itself. If you give off the image that you are aggressive and pushy, you are sure to alienate your audience. A good speaker should always maintain a calm and friendly voice to avoid sending any unnecessary signals to the audience.


How To Co-Create Your Presentation With Your Audience

Rather than just talk at you audience why not talk with your audience. Here's how.


The Power Of Public Speaking

To unleash your potential to be a powerful public speaker read this.


Public Speaking - How To Get Enthusiastic Applause Using Visual Aids

Interesting and powerful visual aids can almost guarantee a successful and overly effective speech.


Public Speaking Phobia: What Are The Underlying Causes?

Even though the experience of a public speaking phobia is universal the underlying causes are not. In order to effectively address this problem it is essential to address the underlying cause. This article will show you how.


Giving A Speech

Clarity,Preparation, Rehearsal and working on your fears with EFT can help you become a successful speaker.


Body Language in Public Speaking

When speaking in public you need every weapon available to ensure success. Focussing on getting your body language just right significantly contributes to a successful presentation. Plenty of research shows that the message the audience picks up comes predominantly from your visual body language


Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking with Mental Preparation Strategies

Mental preparation is a vital part of the process of overcoming the fear of public speaking. It is one of four processes successful speakers use to make sure they lose their fear and use their nerves for success.


How To End Your Phobia Forever

It is possible to be free of any phobia (i.e. public speaking, flying, etc) easily, quickly and painlessly. If you would like to have an experience of freedom and self empowerment kindly read this.


End Public Speaking Fears Forever In One Session

Do you have a speech to do tomorrow or this week that you are dreading? Well wouldn't you rather have a wonderfully positive experience with it instead? Well in One Session this is absolutely possible. Read on.


Uncovering & Releasing The Deeper Roots Of A Public Speaking Phobia

For intractable public speaking and other phobias it becomes necessary to diffuse the emotional landmines stored in the unconscious mind that were orignially created by early childhood trauma. This article will start you on that journey to complete freedom and self efficacy.


Public Speaking: 9 Characteristics Of The Greats

There's more to speaking than sharing a few words. Here are the top nine characteristics of public speakers that you can use too 1. Solid Content. Even a person lacking charismatic gifts can develop ...


Four Basic Questions Every Author Should Answer Before Choosing A Niche Market

Is the niche market for your published book easily defined and reachable? Will you be able to make a profit from speaking to this audience? All of these questions and more should be answered before you write your book.


Public Speakers! 12 Tips For How to Relax Just Minutes Before You Speak

You're sitting there waiting to speak. You feel the tension creeping into your shoulders, your thighs. Your stomach tightens up. Maybe your mouth gets dry. And the confidence and enthusiasm you felt a minute ago starts wobbling; it's difficult to focus on your message. You may have already noticed that if your knees are quaking, your voice may be shaking, and your memory may be forsaking you!


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