Does your brain race ahead of what you're trying to say? No wonder! Here's why you can't think and speak at the same time. read more »
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"Be a voice not an echo." - Albert Einstein
Why You Can't Think and Speak At the Same Time
5 Ways to Be More Effective When Speaking to Leaders
When speaking to the leadership of your organization, you need specific skills. Here are 5 ways to be more effective when speaking to leaders. read more »
5-Minute Technique to Calm Your Fear of Public Speaking
Stage fright bothering you and impacting your career? Here's a powerful 5-minute technique to calm your fear of public speaking. read more »
Why Your Speaking Voice Is So Important in Business
Want to be recognized as a dynamic individual who can move people? Here's why your speaking voice is so important in business. read more »
You don't want your boss to say, 'You could have said all that in two slides,' do you? Here's how to get your boss to love your presentation instead! read more »
Do You Think Too Much? — Learn How to Speak on the Moment
Your ideas come faster than you think in meetings and conversations. Worried that you think too much? Learn here how to speak on the moment! read more »
How to Boost Your Performance Energy in Public Speaking
Would you like greater stage presence to persuade and influence audiences? Here's one way: knowing how to boost your performance energy in public speaking. read more »
Why You Need to Learn Stage Presence for Your Speeches and Presentations
Want to inject some magic into your public speaking? Here's why you need to learn stage presence for your speeches and presentations. read more »
Can You Learn Leadership Presence? . . . YES!
Photo by Riccardo Annandale on Unsplash Are you a current or aspiring leader who can command a room? Here's a key question and the answer you need: 'Can you learn leadership presence? YES!' read more »
How to Make Your Speeches Exciting
Want to inspire audiences and get them to buy into your ideas? Here's a foolproof way to make your speeches exciting. read more »