Preparation and planning to me are the keys to any successful presentation. In my workshops I talk about Sir Winston Churchill and his 1 hour of preparation for ever 1 minute of speaking; I quote Robert Schuller who said “Spectacular performance is always preceded by spectacular preparation”; and that other well know saying “Prior Preparation Prevents Pathetically Poor Performance” – …
Present With Passion
Aristotle, the Greek Philosopher and one of the fathers of public speaking suggested that all speakers must have “Pathos” when they present. Pathos is the emotion and passion with which the presenter speaks Passion is one of the key ingredients in public speaking and presentation skills. It will help make your message stick, help you connect with your audience and …
Understanding Assertive Communication
Assertive communication is one of the keys to being a confident and effective presenter. Assertive communication boosts your self-esteem and confidence and allows you to be more effective in meetings, presentations and general public speaking situations. It enables you to get more of what you want out of life. Your relationships are more likely to be constructive and other people …
Create Your Self Improvement Plan
I have just been reading an on-line article on how to create your self improvement plan and noticed that the 5 step process applies similarly to a plan that you can use to improve your public speaking and presentation skills. The full article, written by Eduard Ezeanu can be found at http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/how-to-create-your-self-improvement-plan/ Basically the steps are: 1 Start by recognising the limits. …
What Went Wrong?
One of things that I notice in public speaking and presentation skills is that people, including me, focus on the negatives and the “what went wrong” aspect of their speeches. In Chip and Dan Heaths book Switch – How To Change Things When Change is Hard, they talk about the many hours that are spent analysing what went wrong and …
Slow Down, Pause And Breathe
I am reading a book called “18 Minutes – find your focus, master distraction and get the right things done” by Peter Bregman. It is basically about things that you can do to be more effective. One of the tools that Peter talks about is to slow down, pause for 5 seconds and breathe. He talks about the new Google …






