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51: The Power Of Performance Feedback
The basic question is what to do with the feedback we receive. Some people deflect it, deny it, explain it away, or in some other way try to protect themselves from the potential impact of the feedback they receive. The defensiveness is a clue that you are about to learn something very important about yourself....
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52: Tips On Public Speaking; The Seven Secrets You Need to Know
With the information age upon us, and immense knowledge being constantly shared, people are being asked more frequently to address public audiences. The need to define study tips on public speaking is rapidly growing. These following tips on public speaking will show you why it is important to target you message to an audience that will enjoy it....
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53: Hidden Tips on Public Speaking Revealed
Whether you have to address your company shareholders or maybe you local PTA, knowing some hidden tips on public speaking is really going to help you out. Starting with preparation is the key. Knowing where you are going to speak, to whom you will be speaking, and the time you have allotted to address your messages is information you will need to know....
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54: Four Basic Questions Every Author Should Answer Before Choosing A Niche Market
Is the niche market for your published book easily defined and reachable? Will you be able to make a profit from speaking to this audience? All of these questions and more should be answered before you write your book....
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55: How to Make Your Next Conference a Success?
popular way to keep conference speakers and delegates happy is giving them gifts, after all no one can say no to a gift and the goodwill it conjures can leave a lasting positive impression for both the conference organizer and the event....
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56: Fear of Public Speaking - Physical and Mental Manifestations
This article addresses some of the key issues regarding fear of public speaking. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about fear of public speaking....
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57: The Art of Storytelling in Public Speaking
It is important for speakers to remember that human beings have an insatiable appetite for stories....
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58: Experience in Speaking Well
My first contact with the talk of the world outside my home was with the boys in a rural school. It was not pleasant. All the boys were too bashful to talk with the girls. And even among the boys, the younger and possibly also the nicer boys were usually too bashful to participate in the general talk sessions....
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59: Success Habits - Talk and Grow Rich
Most people would rather do a bungee jump into the Grand Canyon - even if they suffered from vertigo - than stand up and speak before an audience. Even a meeting with a bank manager or investor can be daunting, especially when asking for finance. And yet some people radiate confidence and seem poised and relaxed. How do they do it? What's their secret?...
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60: How to Tell a Story Well
The tempo of storytelling should usually be faster than the normal speed of conversational delivery. Listeners like to feel the story is progressing. Action must take place. You can emphasize this feeling of progress by telling the story briskly....
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61: How to Boost Staff Confidence and Performace with Public Speaking
What improving employee public speaking skills can do to improve confidence performance and....
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62: Public Speaking - The Art of Speech Making
How do you speak naturally while all those people are watching you? This document covers hints and tips on public speaking, dealing with anxiety, public speaking skills and techniques and public speaking training....
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63: The Path to a Profitable Speaking Career
All you need to know and do to enter the world of professional speaking...
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64: How to Avoid Audience Saturation
The elements of an effecive speech and how to deliver it....
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65: A Speaker's Lesson Learned
How the set-up of the hall can impact on the quality of your presentation....
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66: The Business of Speaking for Profit, Pleasure and Personal Growth
What public speaking can do for you to improve your personal and professional life...
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67: Investing in Your Professional Development
Learning about your niche subject is an necessary, on-going process well worth the investment of time and money....
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68: What to Do When an Audience Member Disagrees with You
Every so often you meet someone in your audience who tries to make themselves look good by making you look bad. Find out what to do....
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69: The 9 Pillars of Gesture for Public Speaking
To master the art of public speaking, you must have mastered the art of gesture. Here are the 9 pillars of gesture to speed you along your way to becoming a world-class speaker....
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70: How to Become a More Entertaining Speaker
How to inform and entertain your audience...
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71: Read Your Way to Speaking Success
How to become an expert in your field and then speak that expertise for fantastic fees....
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72: How to Find the Best Sources of Stories, Anecdotes and Quotes for Your Speeches and Presentations
Do you have a speech or presentation to prepare and don't know where to start to find content? The answer to finding material for your speeches and presentations is closer and easier than you may think....
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73: 5 Tips to Improve Your Interviewing Techniques for Teleseminars
Techniques and strategies to help you plan and conduct outstanding interviews using teleseminars....
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74: What to Say When Speaking in Public
The student of public speaking will do well to confine his first efforts to simple forms of speech-making. Plain narrative and clear statement of fact should be his primary objects. The ornamental graces of rhetoric and oratory may advantageously be left for subsequent consideration....
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