What Presenters Should Be Doing One Week Before a Big Speech
In the days leading up to a presentation, savvy speakers are mindful of prep work that will help them bring their “A Game” to the platform when it really counts.
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In the days leading up to a presentation, savvy speakers are mindful of prep work that will help them bring their “A Game” to the platform when it really counts.
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In a physical sense, what are some action ideas to follow in the moments leading up to your presentation so you can bring your “A Game” to the platform when […]
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Eye contact may outweigh “ear contact.”
It’s a good idea to remind yourself that your audience probably hasn’t seen a written copy of your speech. They won’t know if you accidentally forget a story, unless you […]
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The success of your next presentation depends on your ability to connect with your audience. It’s all about them, not you. Before you script out what you are going to […]
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