Don’t panic!
There are no sharks or other real dangers on the stage. Use your mind and body to calm down so you can make your best presentation.
There are no sharks or other real dangers on the stage. Use your mind and body to calm down so you can make your best presentation.
Most people get nervous before speaking – even very experienced presenters. But attitude and practice really make a difference.
Students learn to present their work in designing a new kind of day care centre for patients with early-stage memory disorders.
Develop your people by giving them on-the-spot feedback on their presentation skills.
I recently attended the Talk The Talk public speaking final at Helsinki’s Musiikkitalo. Very impressive!
Get your audience to help you make a better presentation. Chat with them, ask them questions, make them laugh.
Smiling connects you with your audience because it makes you look both friendly and confident.