The audience are likely to remember only three things from your presentation or speech
Stephen KeagueTag: public-speaking speeches presenting presentation-skills presentations
In presentations or speeches less really is more
Stephen KeagueTag: public-speaking speeches presenting presentation-skills presentations
No audience ever complained about a presentation or speech being too short
Stephen KeagueTag: public-speaking speeches presenting presentation-skills presentations
Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Poor Performance
Stephen KeagueTag: public-speaking speeches presenting presentation-skills presentations
Charles was most comfortable by himself or, if that wasn't possible, with his pack in the wild. Talking for hours in a crowded auditorium was not on any list of things he enjoyed—or things he was good at. At least no one had died. Yet.
Patricia BriggsTag: humor public-speaking alpha-and-omega charles-cornick hunting-ground
Fabre stood up. He placed his fingertips on d‘Anton’s temples. “Put your fingers here,” he said. “Feel the resonance. Put them here, and here.” He jabbed at d’Anton’s face: below the cheekbones, at the side of his jaw. “I’ll teach you like an actor,” he said. “This city is our stage.”
Camille said: “Book of Ezekiel. ‘This city is the cauldron, and we the flesh’ ...”
Fabre turned. “This stutter,” he said. “You don’t have to do it.” Camille put his hands over his eyes. “Leave me alone,” he said. “Even you.” Fabre’s face was incandescent. “Even you, I am going to teach.” He leapt forward, wrenched Camille upright in his chair. He took him by the shoulders and shook him. “You’re going to talk properly,” Fabre said. “Even if it kills one of us.” Camille put his hands protectively over his head. Fabre continued to perpetrate violence; d’Anton was too tired to intervene.
Tag: humour public-speaking
There is only one excuse for a speaker's asking the attention of his audience: he must have either truth or entertainment for them.
Dale CarnegieTag: public-speaking
Live an active life among people who are doing worthwhile things, keep eyes and ears and mind and heart open to absorb truth, and then tell of the things you know, as if you know them. The world will listen, for the world loves nothing so much as real life.
Dale CarnegieTag: advice public-speaking
Performers should realize they not only have to prepare themselves for concert purposes as far as memorizing their programs goes, but for the business of just walking out before the people …. It is important to play before an imaginary audience too. Before I play in public I very often play a program three or four times as though I were seated before a actual audience.
Leonard RoseTag: public-speaking musician performing nervousness
Naked lions are just as dangerous as elegantly dressed ones
Susan CainTag: public-speaking introversion introverts lions
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