You’ve probably heard this before: most people’s biggest fear, even over the fear of death, is giving a speech. But public speaking rears its head in so many ways that mastering the art of delivery is ...
Whether you are a cool, calm, and collected pro or someone who hates speaking in public, the same principle will make the difference between a forgettable presentation and one that others love. Take ...
“It’s the way you tell them” is late Irish Comedian Frank Carson’s catchphrase. In the world of public speaking and presenting this is patently true. And while the exact words are not necessarily ...
Giving a speech is an art unto itself. If you haven't done many of them before, it's tempting to write down everything you want to say in essay form and read it aloud. Business blog HBR explains why ...
This post is in partnership with The Muse. The article below was originally published on The Muse. People speak very differently depending on their audience. You might tell your friends things that ...
Before you jump onstage or in front of the room to deliver an important keynote or presentation, do you experience physical or emotional symptoms like nausea, sweaty palms, anxiety, or feelings of ...
Memorizing your presentation will help make it go smoothly (and you feel less nervous), right? Probably not, according to Toastmasters International experts on public speaking. While you should plan ...
From left: Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu; Sen. Victor Ndoma-Egba; Senate President, David Mark and President Goodluck Jonathan during the opening of Senate 2012 retreat in Uyo, Akwa Ibom ...
Even CEOs can have the jitters when faced with making a presentation or moderating a panel. Although some folks make it look easy, others clearly don’t realize their leg-shaking is distracting to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results