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Speak Like A Royal With Passion And Personality
Published: January 28, 2011
The Royals are eloquent public speakers internationally. They
always command respect, dignity and admiration. Public speakers
can learn many excellent qualities to emulate the Royals. It is
through emotion that speakers can best deliver their message. We
learn from our head to our heart and back to our head. Speakers
must believe in what they are saying. Using all of the emotions
collectively in a presentation can help the deliver a powerful
message. Emotions are the fuel for delivering a compelling and
enthusiastic presentation. This enables speakers to hold an
audience's attention and become memorable.

Peak Performance Warm-Up
Published: January 14, 2011
Becoming an
outstanding public speaker takes practice, perseverance and
preparation. It's a combination of powerful voice dynamics,
professional platform mechanics and excellent presentational
style. It also requires a peak performance level of skills that
work best for the speaker. Once you embark on a speaking career
you are considered a speaking athlete requiring a vocally fit
system as well as a comfort level that allows you to perform at
your best. A warm-up program should be the first step in
achieving a peak performance level. If the mindset and
physicality of the speaker is not ready for presenting, their
performance will lack in every aspect. Passion, poise and energy
in presentations is learned.

Do Workshops Work?
Published: January 7, 2011
We live in a fast paced world. Everyone wants to learn a skill
quicker, shop faster, find shortcuts, transform themselves in
matter of hours. Can you learn to play a musical instrument in
three hours or six hours? You may learn a few techniques but you
cannot become an outstanding musician in a half day or full day
of training. The same holds true for public speaking. You cannot
become a professional speaker in a half day or full day
Workshop. You need a follow up assessment by an expert on your
weaknesses and strengths plus learning the strategies of
professional speaking, practicing them daily with constant
reinforcement.

Leave The Podium Behind
Published: December 23, 2010
Professional public speaking requires poise, passion and energy.
It also requires emotion to stir the soul and rekindle the
spirit. Hiding behind a podium offers a glimpse of greatness
rather than an all out spectacular performance.
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