How to introduce yourself - or someone else - before a speech. My 3 top tips
Long, boring introductions suck. Your audience wants to hear why you’re the expert - not your entire resumé. Here are the 3 best tips for introducing yourself-or someone else. Kick off your speech and get your audience engaged!
3 Easy ways to speak with confidence
I’m happy to report I’ve had great success in helping my clients speak confidently. Becoming a confident speaker is not an event - it’s a process, and it takes practice. You won’t become a rockstar speaker in an hour, but there are some things you can do to help boost your confidence at presentation time.
Announcing our Newest offering: Develop your signature speech
A compelling signature talk is a must-have. It’s a powerful tool to elevate your brand, attract clients, land investors, and establish yourself as the trusted authority in your field. No matter what your goals are, your ability to deliver a memorable message can set you apart.
How to keep your presentation or meeting on track
The first step in keeping your meetings on track and on time is to identify and get clear on your purpose. This will allow you to stay on time, and keep the meeting focused.
5 Hallmarks of a Great speech - Barack Obama edition
When I work with my clients, I often ask them, “Who’s a speaker you admire?” At least 90% of them say, “Barack Obama.” In this short list, I’m taking a look at the speech that put President Barack Obama on the map and showing you the elements that make it a great speech.
“Should I join Toastmasters or work with a coach?”
If you need to improve your public speaking skills, you may want to join Toastmasters, or you may want to hire an executive coach. Which is better - a speaking coach or Toastmasters? Both have their benefits. Here are some facts and observations about each; you get to decide.