Pauses Why Are They Important and How to Correctly Use Them

Listening to a speech, it is very common to hear pause fillers like “er”, “um”, “ng”, “ok”, “you know”, uttered by a speaker. These irritating words usually occur at the end of a sentence or beginning of a sentence or phrases. Why do these unnecessary words have to appear? These are the word whiskers, word clutches or pause fillers – the terms used by language communication...

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Overcome the Fears of Public Speaking Workshop

Overcome the Fears of Public Speaking Workshop

Looking for proven ways overcome the fears of public speaking? Everyone has fear, even a great speaker or a great politician has fear of public speaking. But these people have learnt how they can contain their fear and utilize this fear to their advantage. During public speaking engagements, we all experience butterflies in the stomach. However, what actually separates the confident public...

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5 Fool-Proof Steps In Overcoming Your Fears of Public Speaking

Undeniably, speaking in front of an audience can be a daunting task. And the truth is - almost everyone has this fear and the desire to overcome the fear of public speaking. Thus, if you think it is only you, think again! Being fearful of public speaking is actually nothing unusual. Even President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher admitted that they too had stage fright...

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Power Speaking and Presentation

Power Speaking and Presentation

A stand-up comic and television star, Jerry Seinfeld, once mentioned, "Most people would rather be dead than speak in public. So I guess if there's a funeral, you're better off in the coffin than giving the eulogy." Do you too fear of speaking in the public, not knowing how to best craft your speech and deliver it with power and style? If so, why not join our 2-Day Workshop on Power Speaking & Presentation workshop where you'll learn...

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