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"No Sweat Public Speaking!": How to Develop, Practice and Deliver a Knock Your Socks Off! Presentation with - No Sweat!

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You've Been Asked to Give a PresentationIs It YES or YIKES Have you been asked, or would you like to: Make a Presentation Give a Speech Give a ToastAccept an Award Give an Award Deliver a EulogyFacilitate a Meeting or Speak to. . . ?PUBLIC SPEAKING is most people's greatest fear. Some fear it more than dying This fear holds back many people's careers. Like all the skills you possess, this one can also be learned This book will show you how If you speak, people consider you to be an Expert. Perception is reality. All things being equal, we prefer to deal with Experts In "No Sweat" Public Speaking you'll learn: How to Develop a Speech/Presentation. How to Practice that Speech/Presentation. How to Deliver a Knock Your Socks Off Presentation Techniques to overcome the Fear of Public Speaking Presentation Tips that set you way above the average presenter. Techniques that will help your audience GET IT The "No Sweat" Public Speaking Formula details the components, parts and elements of a speech. Fred names them - explains them - and gives examples throughout the book.

250 pages, Paperback

First published February 18, 2011

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Fred Elliott Miller

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Fred E. Miller is a speaker, a coach and author of the book, "No Sweat Public Speaking!"
Businesses and individuals hire him because they want to improve their Public Speaking and Presentation Skills.
They do this because we perceive really great speakers to be Experts.
Perception is reality and people like to work with Experts.
They also know: Speaking Opportunities are Business Opportunities.
Speaking Opportunities are Career Opportunities.
He shows them how to Develop, Practice and Deliver Knock Your Socks Off Presentations! with - No Sweat!

Fred E. Miller
Fred@NoSweatPublicSpeaking.com
nosweatpublicspeaking.com"

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December 8, 2020
Reinforced the use of mind mapping as a tool for developing my public speaking skills.
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July 28, 2013
Fred Miller has outdone all other authors who have tried to create a basic manual needed for the development of effective speaking skills. In fact, companies should make this manual a required book for all of their managers. This book contains all of the basic and mandatory requirements for any public speaker who aspires to get their audience to pay attention and become engaged in his or her presentation. One of my favorite chapters in the book is often over looked in some books on public speaking; the chapter on nonverbal communications. On page 100, Fred outline the aspects of communication that don't require listening. He focuses on eye contact, facial expression, gestures, posture and body movement, and then breaks them all down with detailed instructions on how to further master the front of the room. This book should be the text book for all college courses on public speaking. In fact, I'm taking it with me to a meeting I have scheduled with an instructor of a public speaking course at a college in my area to introduce him to it. This is the bible of effective public speaking. Get it, read it, do it!
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June 21, 2016
Anyone who does any type of speaking or teaching in front of groups can benefit from this book. I kept expecting it to focus on the fear of public speaking, but the book kept focusing on the how to. I was slightly disappointed until I got to the end and realized that by teaching you how to, it actually greatly reduces your fear as well. I look forward to applying what I've learned in this book to my upcoming speeches. I'm curious to hear why so many people gave this book a poor rating. It's very easy to read, very personable, and just makes sense.
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