This elegantly simple, yet profound book is exactly what it says it is, Your Guide to Breakthrough Presentations. It’s filled with the kind of insight, ideas and wisdom that everyone who speaks to groups of any size about any topic should read, more than once.
Communication Coach and Consultant Teresa Easler’s conversational writing style makes complex concepts easy to read, relate to and understand. This work will give you more than just random tips. It covers all the bases from developing a sound communication strategy for your presentation, structuring it, and developing content that will engage your audience.
Your Guide to Breakthrough Presentations also gives you the speaker, coaching on an enlightened approach to deliver presentations that will deepen your connection with your audience.
Your Guide to Breakthrough Presentations is one book that no public speaker should be without.
Many of the people I coach say they feel confident and comfortable when they are presenting in a one on one situation, but put them in front of a group and the butterflies begin. They say they would like to feel the same kind of ease and get the same level results in both situations. The truth is, all presentations are really just conversations. What’s different is how many people are in on the conversation and how many are verbal participants. When speakers see their presentations in this way, the anxiety they experience in front of groups is released. When we are having a conversation, we’re just people, being with other folks.
Many of the people I coach say they feel confident and comfortable when they are presenting in a one on one situation, but put them in front of a group and the butterflies begin. They say they would like to feel the same kind of ease and get the same level results in both situations. The truth is, all presentations are really just conversations. What’s different is how many people are in on the conversation and how many are verbal participants. When speakers see their presentations in this way, the anxiety they experience in front of groups is released. When we are having a conversation, we’re just people, being with other folks.
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