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Speak for Success!
"Be a voice not an echo." - Albert Einstein
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 »
Do you want to give presentations . . . or improve people's lives? For that, your passion needs to show! It's also how to get audiences to believe in you. read more »
Why Emotions Make You Powerful with Audiences and Readers
Want a captive audience, whether you're writing or speaking? Here's why emotions make you powerful with audiences and readers. read more »
Hey, What Kind of Face Is That? - Facial Expressions and Public Speaking
Photo credit: reshot.com/danjazzia Are you using effective body language when you speak? What about your face? Here's why facial expressions matter greatly in public speaking! read more »
Too Emotional? — How to Handle Yourself in an Argument
Are you too emotional in confrontations so you lose control? Here's how to handle yourself in an argument when you become too passionate. read more »
How to Turn On Your Audience's Positive Emotions
Want listeners to be on your side and feel good about your speech? Here's how to use storytelling (and more) to turn on your audience's positive emotions. read more »
Why Emotions Make You Powerful with Audiences
Want a captive audience, whether you're writing or speaking? Here's why emotions make you powerful with audiences. read more »