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If you are a solo practitioner, service provider or business owner, you are in two businesses. First, your business. Second, the business of communication. Public speaking training is critical for anyone who wants to succeed as an entrepreneur.
I recently was talking with a nutritionist. He told me how he loved his work and had been doing it since the ’70’s. But he only liked talking directly to his patients and clients. He hated talking in public.
What a waste!
Imagine how much more impact he could have had, if he had been comfortable and confident speaking in public. He could have spoken at industry meetings, trade associations and civic gatherings. He could have influenced thousands of people with his deep insights into health and nutrition.
If you are anxious about public speaking, training can help. One thing is certain, however. If you don’t get training, you can’t expect to get better. Many people spend their entire lives dreading speaking in public. And even if they occasionally read a book or two on the topic, nothing really changes.
Mastery of the art of public speaking should be the goal of every single entrepreneur. It doesn’t matter if you business doesn’t require you to speak in front of groups. It doesn’t matter if you could do your research and be a highly respected subject matter expert.
Without the right training and learning the principles of public speaking, you will limit yourself. I find this sad and unnecessary. The principles of public speaking are quick to learn and easy to use. Why wait?
Don’t let your ideas, insights, and contribution go unnoticed. Get the skills you need so you can make a valuable contribution to people around you. Who knows, you may even come to be enthusiastic about jumping up to give a presentation!

Other post of interest for this topic.

Knowing what virtual meetings really are
Just like any other thing that you would want to get yourself into, knowing what exactly you are dealing with will help you prepare yourself for the great challenges that you are about to face when you start applying team leadership to your very own virtual teams.

Warning: This Is A Sure Fire Tactic To Confuse Your Audience
Have you been drinking a lot of espresso to jumpstart creative ideas for your presentation? If you were staying up to the wee hours…be sure to do a double check before you head into your presentation.

Are You Guilty Of This Presentation Error?
I just was speaking with a Director of Training at one of the world's most successful companies.

FACILITATING ENGAGEMENT:DIALOG TIPS
DISCUSS WITH THE GROUP TO SHOW YOUR POINT Involve the group in discussion with an overview map.

Presenting When Trust Is Low…
Picture for a moment that you're getting ready for your presentation.

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Kick The Tires And Take A Test Drive

You’re buying a car. What do you do first? You kick the tires and take it for a test drive. You wouldn’t consider buying a car without putting the key in the ignition and taking it for a spin.
So why do you do this with your presentation?
Test run your presentation on other people before you [...]

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Learning Modalities and Information Processing

Modalities. Processing. Principles…
Gosh—what does all that mean? Don’t worry—you’re about to find out just what’s essential in learning.
Learning theory and brain research are more complex than can be discussed here, but there are a few basic basics that can help you radically increase your effectiveness as a coach/facilitator/trainer.
An old Chinese proverb describes adult learning in [...]

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Why Adult Learning Matters!

Do you speak? Do you write? Do you coach? Mentor? Do you teach? Do you facilitate meetings? Do you present to your peers, colleagues and staff? Do you mediate disputes? Manage conflict? Plan strategies? Run community forums? Townhall meetings? Board retreats? Organize projects….OK, you get the idea.
Just how many hours do you spend communicating with [...]

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21 Easy and Effective Visual Language hints

Just like learning a foreign language, it’s easy and fun to strengthen using a visual language. Especially when you fit it into what you’re already doing. Streamline your learning curve by finding ways to use a visual language that make the rest of your life easier.
You’re never too old - or too young - to [...]

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