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Jul 23 2015 The quiet audience member – is it really that they aren’t listening?
What’s going on with that quiet audience member in that corner?
When you are presenting, and notice that quiet audience member (or group), have you ever found yourself playing a tape in your head that includes these questions?Others seem to be engaged, what’s going on with that one?
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Jun 11 2015 How to be Spontaneous and Casual when you present – it’s not what you think
“I don’t want to practice because I want to have a spontaneous presentation – like Steve Jobs was famous for.”
When my client said this to me, I was so glad she explained it this way. I could totally see her desire to have her presentation flow, appear spontaneous, off the cuff, and in the moment. … Continue reading
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Jun 04 2015 Presenting, Pressure, Perfection – where the 3 intersect
I had the pleasure today of participating in an evaluation for my niece. She needed a “model” for her Pedicure class. So, my job was to allow her to give me a pedicure. How sweet is that?! As I sat there being pampered by the sweetest girl in the class, I got to simply be … Continue reading
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May 01 2014 Great presenters present their IDEAS
You’ve seen great presentations, and you’ve likely admired great presenters. Yes, there are tips, tricks and approaches that work best.
I will share with you much of what I know to work, based on years of experience, observing, succeeding, failing, learning, growing, researching. I believe that it’s an honour to stand in front of a group, taking … Continue reading