Vulnerability is not a weakness
We all know professional presenters who are filled with the kind of bravado that takes them to great lengths to hide any indication of weakness. Especially women, no matter what happens, they “know it all.”
We all know professional presenters who are filled with the kind of bravado that takes them to great lengths to hide any indication of weakness. Especially women, no matter what happens, they “know it all.”
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Being a professional speaker can be one of the most difficult positions one can face.
Getting up on stage, time and time again, takes more bravery than most people will have the courage to muster in their lifetime. Learning to be a truly inspiring speaker takes endless drive and motivation.
Is your talk getting a bit dry?
Have you presented it so many times that it is hard to get inspired to approach it with fresh enthusiasm?
It took Churchill years to perfect his speaking skills. He practiced until he perfected. There is no way to instantly hack this process, but speakers can learn some valuable lessons from watching and studying Churchill’s techniques. Ethos3, a communications agency, explored some of his methods and we’ve summarized their finding visually, giving you three techniques to consider using in your next talk.
What public speakers can learn from one of the world’s best orators, Barack Obama? This article quickly narrows down three things that make Obama a powerful speaker.
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Tony Robbins, the American motivational speaker, personal finance instructor, and self-help author, knows how to work a crowd.
His seminars pull in thousands of attendees, and he has worked with more celebrities than we could count. Over the past 30 years he has amassed a lot of know-how in his industry.
LifeHack has rounded up some tips from the world’s best public speakers. These top ideas will not only help you get comfortable on stage, but focus on the elements that will make your talks more engaging and persuasive.