How to revive your in-person public speaking skills (and reduce anxiety) in 2023
Even if you used to be comfortable speaking in person, the pandemic has changed a lot.
Even if you used to be comfortable speaking in person, the pandemic has changed a lot.
When is the CEO the person to represent your organization—and when should you look for someone else?
Don’t stress out about oozing charisma, crafting a perfect delivery or getting gussied up for the occasion. Instead, focus on knowing and conveying your point.
Here are the lessons that stood out from the many public speeches of the solemn occasion held every four years to mark the beginning of a new presidential term.
Preparation for your presentation should go beyond rehearsing. Awareness of your strengths and commitment to shore up any weaknesses will help your confidence and credibility.
The civil rights icon is remembered for his ability to control a venue with the simple power of his voice. Here are a few reasons why he was a messaging master.
More is always too much. Also, don’t show up without energy, emotion and enthusiasm.
The Supreme Court nominee’s speech showcases the value of a strong first impression.
Reframe those negative thoughts, tackle anxiety head-on, and consider your presentation in the context of world history.
Those who do not learn from speech flubs are doomed to repeat them. What takeaways can communicators draw from these famous disasters?
Losing your train of thought during a presentation can be mortifying. Try these tips to regain your composure and get back on track.
Losing your train of thought during a presentation can be mortifying. Try these tips to regain your composure and get back on track.
Lieutenant General Jay Silveria recently addressed racial attacks in a press conference that’s now gone viral. Here’s what communicators of all stripes can take from his powerful words.
Accepting that everyone gets the heebie-jeebies is a good start. Try these tactics to chase away the butterflies and bring your best every time you address a group.
It’s natural to fear the podium, but there’s no need for a meltdown. Try these 20 tactics to alleviate presentation pressure.