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Presentation Skills: Seven Presentation Secrets Learned from the Academy Awards
Academy Awards come and go, but one thing is a constant: bad acceptance speeches. You may never win an Academy Award, but you may be asked to give an acceptance speech for an accomplishment in your business, your career, your community, or your organization. Sometimes your acceptance speech will be for what you accomplished, or for what your team has accomplished.
Presentation Skills: How to Prepare an Outstanding Presentation in Thirty Minutes or Less
It's 2 p.m. and your manager walks up to you with that look on his face. He announces that the company president wants you to give a presentation to him concerning the high profile project you have been working on…and he wants the presentation to start in thirty minutes. Now you have a look on your face as if you had just seen a ghost.
Presentation skills: Ten Quick Public Speaking Tips for Outstanding Presentations
It’s that time again…the monthly meeting. You break out in a cold sweat just thinking about it. Whether you present to your managers or your employees you are saying to yourself:
What if I mess up?
What if I repeat myself?
What if the audience doesn’t like what I say?
What if I forget a part of my speech?
What if I look nervous?
It’s okay! You’re not the only one feeling this way. The Book of Lists states that the #1 fear is speaking in public.
Outstanding Presentations Start in the Mind: Five Secrets for Overcoming Public Speaking Anxiety
So what do great speakers do to prepare themselves to be great presenters? They prepare their minds to give a great presentation. That’s right; it all starts in your mind. How can you develop a great speaker’s mindset and start giving outstanding presentations? The following are five secrets for powerful public speaking:
Five Secrets to “Thinking on Your Feet"
The following are five secrets to help you master your
“thinking on your feet” skills:
Dr. Seuss's "The Cat in the Hat" Will Help You Get Your Point Across!
Here's how Dr. Seuss's "The Cat in the Hat" can help you develop your vocal variety and hold your audience's attention:
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