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Increase Security and Income with Presentation Skills Training presentation skills

I originally wrote this article back in 2013 to tout the value of investing in yourself. For the last couple of decades, we have seen thousands of people increase their income and job security by investing in professional development classes. So, when I originally wrote the article, I researched how much a Masters degree cost…

Presentation Gestures and Movement
Presentation Gestures and Movement presentation skills

Whether you are brand new to speaking or you have been presenting for years, you will want to look confident when you stand up to speak. This can be a challenge though if you are really nervous. We are always afraid that the nervousness that we feel will be obvious to the audience. So, how…

Get a Presentation Coach to Help You Reduce Nervousness
Go Behind The Scenes With A Veteran Presentation Coach presentation skills

It looks so easy! Just put on a mic, talk to the camera, walk around, sit down, do a couple of interviews, be smart, funny, serious, relate to the viewer, and get more out of your guest than anyone ever has. Above all else, do not sweat. No one likes shine on TV…and try, try…

Audiences are Selfish
Audiences Are Selfish presentation skills

You would think that your profound thoughts and words would be enough to make anyone listen. You want to tell them everything you know about the subject. You worked on your speech or presentation, put in some great language, big dollar words, that will make them understand that you are very smart. And let’s not…

Audience Participation in Business Presentations Engages all Senses
Audience Participation in Business Presentations Inspires the Senses presentation skills

Communication has changed. My dad grew up with the radio. The whole family would sit around and listen closely as it delivered news, variety shows, and serial stories. When I was growing up, we had television. Now I could hear and see what was happening. My kids had Atari, a basic video game system that…