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Category Archives: public speaking
The truth about personal impact
When communicating with other people face to face – and particularly when you’re trying to persuade them – the key ingredients are credibility and believability. Your credibility will be determined by the verbal, vocal and visual elements of your message. … Continue reading
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One Tip on How to Get Your Message Across
People will respond more to your feelings than to what you actually say Continue reading
The Truth about Body Image and Your Motivation
You may have a lot more to offer than a jar of anti wrinkle cream or a packet of cornflakes; however no one is going to pick you off the shelf if they don’t like your packaging. Continue reading
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One Thing That We Fear
It sometimes surprises people when I tell them I get slightly nervous before a speaking or training event. They seem to think that because I’ve been doing it for years, nervousness would no longer be an issue. However “nerves” is … Continue reading
How To Build Your Likeability Factor
Okay, so I know you’re a very nice person and every one likes you, but bear with me on this. Why do you think Barack Obama won the US Presidential Election? Perhaps it was because of his policies for change, … Continue reading
It’s All In the Packaging
The multi-million pound cosmetics industry is acutely aware of the value of packaging. You’ll know this if you’ve ever bought anything from those glamorous ladies whose counters are always just inside the front door of Department stores. However, from time … Continue reading
Public Speaking Tip
If you’re ever asked to speak anywhere, and there is someone who’ll introduce you, make sure you write your own introduction. Don’t leave it until the day and have a word in the chairman’s ear. He or she will inevitably … Continue reading