Have you ever wondered how to deliver a great presentation when you really can't be bothered? Or why your online meetings and presentations seem so boring and flat? Or how to get rid of your nerves before speaking in public? In the fourth interview in my recent series, I'm in conversation with Julie Creffield, award-winning speaker, author and activator of people who shares her answers to those questions and so much more!
Are You Ready to Say Goodbye to Your Fear of Public Speaking?
5 Ways to Appear More Confident When Presenting
Nerves before a presentation are normal and important. Feeling nervous means you care and, therefore, you will put extra effort into ensuring that your message is communicated to your audience in the best possible way. Nervous adrenaline is also useful for giving your presentation the energy it needs to keep your audience engaged, as long as you use your nervousness effectively rather than allow it to overpower you. So here are five easy ways to manage your nerves and to look and feel more confident when speaking in public.
10 Tips to Make Challenging Conversations Easier
If you're someone who avoids conversations that you perceive may be difficult, you'll probably already know that this can lead to further miscommunication, upset and angst. It is crucial to ensure that you find a way to express yourself so in this post you'll find some tips for preparing and managing the conversation...