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208 Articles match "Preparation","Techniques"
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Friday, March 19, 2010
But Lisa," you say, "I thought preparation was the holy grail of successful public speaking!" You won't feel prepared; you won't have worked on the new material and you may find yourself feeling lost or not connecting with your content. For more on preparation, read: What's your excuse for not being prepared? Prepared vs. If you've never made a pie, you might not know this, but overworking the dough for the crust makes a tough chewy texture rather than the light flaky texture we all prefer. If you overmix the dough when you're making, say, scones, the
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Friday, March 19, 2010
We teach the techniques, behaviors and skills that are associated with powerful and effective public speaking —and we do it with a proprietary coaching approach that gets great results. So I will stick with skills and technique training every time. Tags: Presentation Skills Speech Preparation Personal Style Public Speaking Skills Techniqu I had lunch with a colleague last week and we had a rousing discussion about two different approaches to teaching public speaking and presentation skills.
My company, DeFinis Communications , approaches the training process
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Body Movement, Pt II - As a former amateur boxer, nothing prepares me to speak better than light shadow boxing a few minutes before I have to speak. Tags: Uncategorized body movement speaking fear of public speaking improve public speaking skills media training overcome fear of public speaking public speaking anxiety public speaking fear public speaking nerves relaxation technique for public speaking visualizatio Fear doesn’t just exist for the days and hours prior to an event.
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Monday, December 10, 2007
Cam Beck asked me this question the other day in response to my post about your worst public speaking fear coming true : "So how do you know the difference between preparing and over-preparing?" First of all, here's what it looks like to be unprepared . Also, here's a post I wrote about how I prepare for a presentation . I've read lots of articles that say you can never be too prepared, or that it's better to over-prepare. I
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Is it possible to be prepared and still be spontaneous? I'll share my method of preparation just as an example. Each of us has our own method for preparing and practicing, so I'm not saying you should do what I do. If I'm lucky, I get to research my audience in advance and can start my preparations already knowing something about what their needs are. I've heard many speakers say that they create their presentation at the last minute, don't practice, and basically wing it , all because they don't want to lose spontaneity. They're afraid that if they practice,
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Part of preparing for a presentation is anticipating the possible challenges to your message. Be prepared to back up your facts and your opinions. Try reframing the way you look at audience questions, and be prepared for the tough ones, and you'll experience a lot less stress and discomfort at Q&A time. Tags: Do you ever feel like an audience member is attacking you when they ask challenging questions during your presentation? Hopefully, your audience doesn't actually try to discredit you or prove you wrong, as a client recently mentioned to me, but sometimes a particular
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Athletes, of course, are experts at mental preparation , as I've talked about here and here . This is when mental preparation and a healthy perspective can have the greatest benefit. "It's kind of difficult to go home with no hardware, but you know, I'm gonna suck it up and cheer on the rest of my teammates." ~ Tyson Gay, after the U.S. But athletes aren't just prepared for winning. How's your attitude? It's not just in the content, delivery, props and equipment that a speaker delivers a complete package.
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Saturday, July 5, 2008
As I've mentioned in several posts on preparation , learning about your audience in advance can partially protect you against making these kinds of mistakes. Tags: Preparation Public Speaking Techniques and Strategie We make assumptions all the time, about everyone. Mostly, we assume people are like us , share our beliefs, our interests, our tastes, our background, our likes and dislikes, and our sense of humor.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
You run the risk of negating all the good work you've done in preparing your content by tripping over your PowerPoint and making your incompetence the center of attention.
...Tags: Tags: Speakers Preparation Pet Peeves Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies PowerPoin Oh dear. I
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Saturday, September 27, 2008
Tags: Quick Fixes Preparation Public Speaking Techniques and Strategie Driving down State St. last week, hubby and I spotted a sign in the window of a soon-to-open Pinkberry: "Pardon our dust as Santa Barbara awaits Pinkberry's flagship store." Did Pinkberry really need to remind me that the store is opening in Santa Barbara?
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tags: Quick Fixes Preparation Public Speaking Techniques and Strategie Here's a quick tip to make your audience more receptive to your presentation: use their names in your talk! Last week at my networking group meeting, one of the speakers managed to mention five or six people in the room as he went through his ten-minute presentation. Whether it was to illustrate a point, to make an
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Tags: Quick Fixes Preparation Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies Communicatio A friend of mine works for a community service organization. A new staff member in the program recently gave a talk to a fraternity on why they should get involved. My friend described
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Tags: Speakers Quick Fixes Preparation Public Speaking Techniques and Strategies Communicatio Last week a workshop participant came to me after my presentation to tell me that she was very embarrassed to speak publicly because of her heavy accent. (Even Even though she spoke 3 languages fluently, she was embarrassed because she spoke one of them with an accent!)
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