Author: | Anna Coleshaw-Echols | ISBN: | 9781311739681 |
Publisher: | Anna Coleshaw-Echols | Publication: | October 16, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Anna Coleshaw-Echols |
ISBN: | 9781311739681 |
Publisher: | Anna Coleshaw-Echols |
Publication: | October 16, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
If you are doing any kind of public speaking, then you know that preparation roadblocks can sometimes pop up and whack you over the head when you least expect it. You can’t get your body language to synchronize with your thoughts. You worry about speaking too fast and getting ahead of the audience or you can’t get the timing of your presentation just right. You aren’t sure how much information to share. You feel overwhelmed and panicked.
Well, quit trying to eat the elephant all in one bite! You won’t become an accomplished speaker overnight. Instead, consult this book and focus on improving one speaking element at a time.
Check out the comprehensive list of do’s and taboos and learn the keys to success for preparation, creating interest, applying body language, and focusing on the audience.
This book should have been called Speaking Made Easy! Keep it by your bedside. Consult it often. Enjoy public speaking again!
If you are doing any kind of public speaking, then you know that preparation roadblocks can sometimes pop up and whack you over the head when you least expect it. You can’t get your body language to synchronize with your thoughts. You worry about speaking too fast and getting ahead of the audience or you can’t get the timing of your presentation just right. You aren’t sure how much information to share. You feel overwhelmed and panicked.
Well, quit trying to eat the elephant all in one bite! You won’t become an accomplished speaker overnight. Instead, consult this book and focus on improving one speaking element at a time.
Check out the comprehensive list of do’s and taboos and learn the keys to success for preparation, creating interest, applying body language, and focusing on the audience.
This book should have been called Speaking Made Easy! Keep it by your bedside. Consult it often. Enjoy public speaking again!