When you’re third on the agenda at a meeting, how do you feel while you’re sitting there waiting to speak? If you get nervous in those final minutes before you present, try this tool…
Do you ramble on and have trouble getting to the point? Use this framework to stay on track and get your message across next time you speak in public.
When you’re anxious or excited, it’s easy to talk too fast. By the end of this article, you’ll know how to slow down when you're nervous so you can connect with your audience and boost your credibility.
It’s every public speaker’s worst nightmare: What do you do when your mind goes blank? It’s SUPER scary to freeze up in front of a group of people who are all looking at you. In this article, you’ll learn a simple and effective way to respond when your mind goes blank and how to keep yourself from blanking out in the first place.
When we're in front of an audience, it's painful to have our bodies and voices work against us. In this post, I'll help you make small changes to your body language that will significantly increase your public speaking confidence.
Clients often “practice” their speeches by sitting in front of their computer screens thinking about what they want to say. This is not the most effective way to prepare. In this post, I'll give you some pro tips that really work to help overcome pre-speech jitters.
As an executive, Q+A is nerve-wracking because it’s not entirely within our control. To help with this, I have a simple and effective framework to use when Q&A discomfort sets in. In this post, I'll give you three easy ways to answer tricky questions like a confident pro.
Do you have trouble speaking up in meetings because you’re worried what people will think or you haven’t figured out the best way to express your idea? After this article, you’ll know three tools you can use to speak up more quickly and confidently in meetings even when you haven’t had much time to prepare.