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Public Speaking for Success (2 Books in 1) - Public Speaking Without Fear-How To Speak In Public + How To Speak In Public :Public Speaking a Pratical Guide - cover

Public Speaking for Success (2 Books in 1) - Public Speaking Without Fear-How To Speak In Public + How To Speak In Public :Public Speaking a Pratical Guide

Mark Spekstone

Casa editrice: Youcanprint

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What if you could overcome your fear to speak in public?

Whether we're talking in a team meeting or presenting in front of an audience, we all have to speak in public from time to time.

Even if you don't need to make regular presentations in front of a group, there are plenty of situations where good public speaking skills can enhance your reputation, boost your self-confidence, and open up countless opportunities in various field of your life such as work, relationships and others.

We can do this well or we can do this badly, and the outcome strongly affects the way that people think about us.

Luckily speaking in public is a learnable skill. As such, to become a better speaker and presenter, you can use the following strategies contained in this book:

"Public Speaking for Success (2 Books in 1): Public Speaking Without Fear- How To Speak In Public + How To Speak In Public- Public Speaking a Practical Guide" by Mark Spekstone.

Here's what you are going to learn:

why public speaking is so important today

the reasons why Public Speaking make us nervous

what is Glassophobia

overview of a speech

how to do audience analysis

important things about selection

the art of Public Speaking

countering fear for effective Public Speaking

efficiency through change of pitch, change of pace or inflection

making conversation effective

...and much more!

The more you push yourself to speak in front of others, the better you'll become, and the more confidence you'll have.

Scroll up and add to cart "Public Speaking for Success" by Mark Spekstone!
Disponibile da: 10/11/2021.

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