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 »
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Speak for Success!
"Be a voice not an echo." - Albert Einstein
5 Ways to Be a Credible Speaker Who Wins Over Audiences
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 »
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 »
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 »
Eye Contact: You Need a New Skill for Virtual Meetings
Your eye contact while speaking in public is more important now than ever. Here's the new skill you need for virtual meetings. read more »
How Many Times Should You Practice a Speech?
How many times should you practice a speech or presentation? The good news is, not as many times as you think. (It will also make you more effective!) read more »
You'd like to have presence in public speaking, right? Well, it's easier than you think! Here's the secret to developing presence when you speak. read more »
How to Develop a Warmer and More Pleasant Voice
How important is your voice in business? More than you realize! Here's how to develop a warmer and more pleasant voice to persuade, motivate, and inspire! read more »
How Good Are You At Connecting With Audiences?
How good are you at connecting with audiences and taking them on a journey? If you want to achieve presence in public speaking, that needs to happen! read more »
Did you know that breathing is a powerful tool for public speaking confidence? Here's how to speak with confidence using this simple breathing technique. read more »