Public Speaking Principles
The Success Guide for Beginners to Efficient Communication and Presentation Skills. How to Rapidly Lose Fear & Excite Your Audience as a Confident Speaker Without Anxiety
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John-Michael Jalonen
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Gerard Shaw
About this listen
Master public speaking even if you’re introverted or anxious.
If you’re like most of us, you openly admire and, maybe, secretly envy those who can stand fearlessly in front of a crowd and deliver an inspiring speech effortlessly. But what if you could be one of these chosen few? What if you could make your message clear and powerful and turn passive listeners into excited followers?
Yes, you can do it even if you’re introverted. If you think that you’re “just not cut out for public speaking”, stop and think again.
Don’t let your amazing ideas wither away unheard. Don’t let career opportunities pass you by. Communication coach Gerard Shaw is a self-confessed introvert who knows exactly what you’re going through and how to empower you.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Strategies to face down your fears and regain confidence
- Ways to harness the full potential of verbal and nonverbal communication and make your message strikingly powerful
- Expert-approved techniques to plan and structure your speech and visuals
- The mistakes that could ruin your speech and how to avoid them
- The factors that will help you create a strong charismatic presence
Boost your social skills, become a great public speaker, and let your ideas conquer the world!
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- Ryan Westmoreland
- 05-04-20
Good companion on a weekend
I digested this book over a weekend. It’s a good and enriching listen. For those who are serious about learning the tricks and techniques of powerful speeches and converting presentations/proposals, I can recommend this book. You’ll be ready for your speaking engagement in no time. Keeping this handy to refresh my mind with really motivating thoughts before I take on the stage.
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- Joyce D71
- 05-04-20
Helpful as I get more speaking invitations
I got good results from my experience speaking in public. I get more confident as I continue to take efforts in delivering good speeches that people love. I’ve read the reviews and I agree. This book has opened a lot of opportunities for me to collect more experience in this field, and therefore hone my public speaking skills more. The more you practice, the more often you can say to yourself, “Gerard was right”. Indeed, my favorite book in self-improvement.
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- Gerald Grigsby
- 05-04-20
No quick schemes
Building your public speaking career takes time and effort. This book is honest about that. No promises of quick tricks and schemes. There is no magical way through it. Building your skills in public speaking really must start from a strong foundation of knowledge, supported by real experience and discoveries you have to see on your own to fully understand. This audiobook is a great guide to embarking in in-depth learning from the most basic and fundamental concepts to integrating fully into a real usable skill in today’s world.
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- Bubby
- 26-02-21
Oh dear
Couldn’t get past the swear word and nasty loud belch in Chapter One which should have been edited out.
Pity, as it sounded like an interesting book.
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