Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Keep on Time

Let the audience know at the beginning of your presentation how long you’ll be speaking and when the presentation will be ending. This shows that you respect their time and in return you’ll have their full attention. Often times new nervous speakers don't watch the clock, then end up rushing as they finish, trying to wrap up and answer questions. Not only does this look unprofessional but you will lose the respect of people in the audience who have their own schedules to keep. When you don’t end on time, no matter how great your presentation was, it doesn’t matter… you’ve lost their trust. Always remember to keep on time!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Boost Your Confidence Giving a Speech

No one is a born natural speaker. Even the greatest speakers have the jitters when they speak. Sure, you may watch a great speaker and think, "I can never be like them."
However, I can assure you, at some point in their lives, those great speakers were also sitting in the audience thinking, "I could never be a great speaker."
Today I would like to share with you a short video where I share "3 Tips to Boost Your Confidence Giving a Speech."
Video 3 Tips to Boost Your Confidence Giving a Speech