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You Gotta Believe!
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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.
Plastic Comb Binding Finishes Before The Reader Even Starts
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Anna Woodward
I'm sold. That is the look you want to see or feeling you want to get from someone after they view your work. Whether it's an end of year stock performance portfolio, a fundraising cookbook for your church, or your final composition for your literature course, its undeniable that the manner in which a document is presented may be, in part, what helps persuade a reader.
Brevity in Business
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Randy Siegel
Business demands brevity and by structuring your communications around these simple suggestions, you'll get to the point stay and stay on point.
Three Proven Strategies to Develop Public Presentation Confidence
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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.
Dealing with Difficult Questions and/or Difficult Audiences
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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. If Not, At Least They're On Your Side
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Jeannette Kavanagh
I've seen so many people assume the worst about their public presentations. So often their assessment is based on the unreliable data of THEIR reactions to what might be their audiences' reactions. Escaping from what I call the double guessing game is a vital part of your path to public speaking success.
Two Essential Ingredients of Splendid Presentations
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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.
Proof Positive: A Good Story Can Be Telling
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Chip Eichelberger
In today's business world, boring facts and empty stats simply won't make the impression on customers that a story about someone "just like them" will. True stories are much more compelling and better-remembered than other information.
Six Tips for Great Public Speaking
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Jeannette Kavanagh
Great presentations take hours of preparation. If you make regular presentations to clients it might not take so long. However, I believe that to present at your best, you must prepare your material and your self. Here are some essential guidelines.
Vinyl Binders Come In Many Colors To Suit Your Every Need
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Anna Woodward
Vinyl binders have changed markedly over the last several years. Previously limited to just a few colors and ring sizes, they have become a staple of not only business but also academic and home lives.
Honesty Sells! Who Knew?
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A lie often feels better than the truth. That is particularly true when you run your own small-business and things aren't going right. It's just so much easier to make something up than to admit that you made a mistake.
Stripping for the Audience: Secrets of Great Presenters
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Randy Siegel
Some say the secret to being a good presenter is to visualize the audience naked. I say if you really want to be a great speaker, it's the speaker who must strip for the audience.
Becoming High Voltage Communicators
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Randy Siegel
When we do the work of authentically packaging, promoting, and presenting ourselves we create a strong sense of identity, purpose, and self-esteem. We become what I call "high voltage communicators." But identity, purpose, and self-esteem alone cannot ensure that we stand in our power.
Communicate to Connect: The Power of Attunement
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Randy Siegel
By shifting from hypervigilance to attunement, we own our feelings, become more open and receptive and pave the way for authentic communication.
How To Eliminate Speaking Jitters: Eight Sure-Fire Strategies To Help You?Be More Natural On The Platform
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Bill Cole, MS, MA
Do you avoid giving speeches because the stress drives you up the wall? Do you give speeches, but hate every minute of it? Do you speak well, yet are held back from reaching your potential from the fear and self-doubt you experience? There is help for anyone who suffers from stage fright. Here are a few of my favorite stress-stopping techniques for speakers.
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