Category: Public Speaking

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Stand Up

In a meeting, stand when it is your turn to speak.In a presentation, stand when it is your turn to present. Standing up allows people to

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Thankful for Voice Ignited

Thankful for Voice Ignited Voice is both figurative and literal: a combination that is powerful and profound. I witnessed a typical hotel ballroom last weekend, near

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Bad Breath – Bad for Business

Ok, perhaps that should be poor breath use is bad for business. Breath powers our voices that we use for our business communication. Poor breath use

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Flip and BANG!

As ARTiculate Real & Clear coaches, we often suggest that people flip the order of their presentations.  A common presenting error is to try to build

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Double Speak

Jargon, or specific terminology, can be unique to a group. Within most groups, jargon can be an important shorthand that includes well known and understood terms,

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In Your Shoes

Diana Dresser, author Practice in Your Presentation Shoes: Why Does it Matter? Both your verbal and nonverbal communication are affected. When actors begin the rehearsal process