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Taking NO for an Answer

by Laurie Wilhelm
Why is it that sometimes we just can’t take ‘no’ for an answer?
Now, I’m not talking about letting go of an opportunity a lifetime without a fight or not standing up for what …

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Public Speaking Tips – For an Effective Presentation
Public Speaking Tips – For an Effective Presentation

by Dennis Huang
If you experience a sense of anxiety before an important presentation, it is absolutely normal and it may be helpful to your speech delivery. On the other hand, if your anxiety levels are …

Free Public Speaking Tips – 4 Great Ways To Overcome Public Speaking Fear
Free Public Speaking Tips – 4 Great Ways To Overcome Public Speaking Fear

by Terry Gorry
Great communication and public speaking is absolutely critical to progress in your career or business or indeed in your personal development. These skills, once acquired, will stand you in good stead for the …

Effective Story Telling Tips & Tactics That’ll Make You a More Persuasive Speaker! Part II
Effective Story Telling Tips & Tactics That’ll Make You a More Persuasive Speaker! Part II

by Peter Fogel
As I mentioned in Part I, being specific sells and makes a story more personal. Give your audience a place to envision by telling them the specific location of your joke or story. …

Effective Story Telling Tips & Tactics That’ll Make You a More Persuasive Speaker! Part I
Effective Story Telling Tips & Tactics That’ll Make You a More Persuasive Speaker! Part I

by Peter Fogel
Perhaps you’ve been there yourself. You are listening to a speaker drone on with facts and figures… and figures and facts. At that moment your eyes are rolling towards the back of your …

In Public Speaking, How Important Is the Sound of Your Voice?
In Public Speaking, How Important Is the Sound of Your Voice?

by Nancy Daniels
You have written a prize-winning speech. You have practiced it out loud. You arrive at your speaking engagement with time to spare. You walk to the podium nervous, but confident. You acknowledge your …