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Created on: January 10, 2010 Last Updated: January 11, 2010
The art of public speaking: What you need to know to be a success
Let me reveal the facts, here and now. I’m not a novice presenter or a professional speaker. I have this basic problem and the basic problem I want to reveal to you now. I have public phobia, a fear of speaking in public. I get an intense anxiety prior to, or simply at the thought of, having to verbally communicate with any group, or in front of many people. I get a sort of physical distress, nausea, a feeling of panic in such circumstances.
I want to learn the secret that reveals the operating system behind any great presentation. I want a master presenter to speak directly in my ears. I need an immediate answer, a step-by-step guide, showing me exactly how to use this crowd pleasing technique and how they master the communication skills. I want to speak in front of a huge audience for my new venture, my company’s promotional campaign.
Do you think I can learn this new method, the art of speaking in public?
Can I use this quick start guide to design my own ways to have a passionate interface with my audience?
Can I speak my heart out to express my views and desires to raise the new company of mine which would benefit thousands of villagers, men and women, with a job! They can earn more and be happy with their families. They can educate their children and feed them well too.
I have heard about how wildly popular presentations have set a new global standard that shows us exactly how to use their crowd-pleasing techniques in our own presentations.
I want to know those secrets, the techniques and systems to demonstrate the best of performances with proper body language and speak in front of public with a smile. I want the tried and true, proved techniques, and proven presentation secrets that work every time. I want to analyze how best I can perform, with this revolutionary approach, to sell my ideas with ease. I want to share my enthusiasm, and wow my audience like no other person can do. I want to enthrall the audience. Is it possible! Can I?
I have heard that many people report stress-induced speech disorder which are only present during public speech. Some glossophobics have been able to dance, perform in public, or even speak or sing if they cannot see the audience or people in front of them.
There are some organizations, and training courses in public speaking that may help to reduce the fear to manageable levels. I also know that the self help materials, that address public speaking,
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