How to Use Notes During a Speech
Imagine you have a big presentation next week and you’re unsure what to bring with you on stage. You know your subject matter but are
Imagine you have a big presentation next week and you’re unsure what to bring with you on stage. You know your subject matter but are
One of the biggest obstacles to writing a speech is time. Again and again, clients will tell me, “I simply don’t have the time to
Last month’s newsletter focused on how to write a powerful closing. One question you may have asked yourself when reading it was, “How do I write
Public speaking is very similar to negotiation in that most of the work happens before you get to the table (see my favorite book on the subject, 3-D Negotiation).
How to write a powerful closing is one of the most common questions I hear from clients preparing for a speech or presentation. And yet,
One of the best ways to keep your audience’s attention is to structure your speech with “signposts” or transitions which tell your audience where they
From the August 2014 GPS Speaking Tips newsletter, free monthly tips on public speaking and presentation skills. Click here to sign up. Earlier this year,
From the July 2014 GPS Speaking Tips newsletter, free monthly tips on public speaking and presentation skills. Click here to sign up. As my public
Have you ever watched a TED talk and thought about what you would say if given the stage? I’ve done that about a dozen times.
As a newly minted Washingtonian, I stood in my warm coat and waived my American flag among a cheering crowd on the National Mall yesterday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlI6MNSyjOA Allison provides a few easy tips to keep in mind when you’re writing and giving a speech.
My good friend and speaker/musician Josh Urban recently gave a talk to a group of middle school students – from personal experience, I can tell