You have everything you need to be an effective speaker. So, why are you anxious? Here's how your brain tricks you into feeling stage fright. read more »
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How Your Brain Tricks You Into Feeling Stage Fright
Why Your Voice Matters in Business Speaking
Your voice is a key tool to help listeners process vital information and data. How skilled is yours? Here's why your voice matters in business speaking! read more »
5 Ways to Be a Credible Speaker Who Wins Over Audiences
How good are you at persuading people and gaining their confidence? Here are 5 ways to be a credible speaker who wins over audiences. read more »
How to Get People to Remember and Act Upon What You Say
Are your presentations sticky? That means being memorable and leading people to action! Here's how to get people to remember and act upon what you say. read more »
Is It All in Your Head? — What Causes Stage Fright
Does your speech anxiety bug you because you know there's no reason for it? Is it all in your head? Well, yes, it is. This is your brain on stage fright! read more »
How to Avoid Looking (and Sounding) Like a Statue During Public Speaking
Want to make your audiences eager to hear more? Here's how to avoid looking (and sounding) like a statue during public speaking! read more »
Memorizing Your Speech ... Should You or Shouldn't You?
Memorizing your speech . . . should you or shouldn't you? Here's the surprising truth about when memorization helps you nail a presentation! read more »
How to Survive Q & A and Even Make Your Message Stronger
Facing tough questions or pushback in a speech or presentation? Here's how to survive Q & A—and even make your message stronger! read more »
The Power of the Words You Choose when You Speak
You possess a secret hidden power for public speaking. Want to know what it is? It's the power of the words you choose when you speak. read more »
Do you suffer from performance anxiety? Here's an actor's advice on how to prevent a panic attack from fear of public speaking. read more »