You never know who’s watching you. And someone always is, whether your child, your sibling, your spouse, your friend, or a stranger in another car on the road. Emotions and inner life states are transmitted like viruses along the vectors of our words and actions, even from the quietest and smallest. When you give a presentation you must always be mindful of who is watching you and what message you are sending. Do you feel you need help in giving a more secure and powerful message?
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The How to’s of TALLspeaking
How to create a great first impression.
Overcome nervousness, anxiety and the fear of public speaking while presenting in a clear, concise, and persuasive manner.
Understand personal voice projection, articulation, pacing, and fluency.
Enhance personal body language, eye contact, and gesturing.
Project control and confidence while presenting.
Overcome negative or distracting personal mannerisms.
Handle difficult audience questions.
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