Public Speaking Power - Not From PowerPoint
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- Public Speaking
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Overview: You can be more powerful when you speak - if you focus on what you say and how you look and sound. Power is a feeling. If your audience believes you to be powerful by how you make them feel - you will be powerful. Don't hide behind PowerPoint slides. Don't hope that PowerPoint will save your presentation or grant you false power. Your personal power will move your audience to buy into your message. The power will never come from your PowerPoint presentation. Instead tap into the personal power that you have inside of you. That is what makes you believable and compelling.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 4




