"What is the Driving Force Behind Great Speakers - and How Can You Tap Into It?" Dear Reader,
I don't want to waste your time, so:
if you're after a run-of-the-mill public speaking course, then this isn't for you.
Otherwise, read on.
I've designed Presenting Power to be different because I wanted it to be highly effective.
I'm not going to tell you how to stand or what to do with your hands while speaking.
I'm not going to give you breathing exercises or insist you use PowerPoint.
You will have other things to think about while you're speaking so why add more? That would be insane.
It can become much easier instead.
A quick look inside Presenting Power:
- The 3 simple rules for creating a great speech. (pge 13-18)
- The 7 secrets of effective communication (pge 84)
- How to use past failures to create future success. (pge 73)
- 2 simple techniques that will banish your fear - forever. (pge 62-66)
- The CMR technique - program yourself for success. (pge 31)
- Never forget your words again. Just remember these 2 things (pge 13-14)
Think about this too:
Power is defined as "possession of control, authority, or influence over others". Being a confident speaker can give you that power - it's an essential leadership skill.
It's a fact of life that when some people speak, everyone else listens.
Do you want to be a listener or a speaker? A follower or a leader?
If you could just choose, what role would you prefer?
If being a more confident speaker could give you that choice, wouldn't you take it?
Presenting Power is designed to allow you to make the right choice.
- You can choose the better option, and look forward to speaking with that sense of anticipation.
- You can be a leader.
- You can be a speaker.
- You can have all of the benefits of being a confident speaker.