10 Simple Communication Tips For Private And Public Speaking

Posted December 29th, 2008

When you think about it, there really is so much to learn about the art of communication and conversation. Although, it is your throat and mouth that are making the sounds and movements, it’s you brain that is working twice as hard to communicate your knowledge.The first step in learning to communicate effectively is by [...]

Better Public Speaking

Posted December 29th, 2008

Think of the last really memorable talk or presentation that you attended. Now, was that easy to do, or did you really have to rack your brains to remember one? Sadly, too many presentations are easy to forget. And that’s a big problem because the only reason the presenter gave the talk was to communicate [...]

Public Speaking Style

Posted December 26th, 2008

The power of a good speech is almost unparallel to anything else, a good speech can make huge changes in societies, bring conflicts to an end and start revolutions. Maybe you are not interested in this kind of speech making, but a good speaker will have the ability to move any obstacle he wants on [...]

Public Speaking Training on How to Prevent Stage Fright

Posted December 15th, 2008

At the core, stage fright is fear of rejection and fear of being judged harshly.That takes various forms like being afraid to make a mistake or fear of not knowing how to handle a question or fear of tripping over your own feet and so on. But all of that is really fear of rejection [...]

Six Tips for Great Public Speaking

Posted December 11th, 2008

Your first tip is that aural (speaking and hearing) communication is very different from visual communication. So it’s vital that your visuals (charts, photos and so on) complement what your audience is hearing. To quote Dorothy Sarnoff, one of my favourite writers on the subject of public presentations:“Speechmaking confidence comes from knowing that you have [...]