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10 Tips for a Killer Presentation

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Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap 10 Tips for a Killer Presentation Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on July 16, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. It’s easy to compound our innate fear of public speaking by delivering a really bad presentation. Neil Patel has posted 10 Tips for a Killer Presentation.

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The Learning Tree: Books, Blogs and Podcasts that Changed Me

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Covey The $100 Startup , by Chris Guillebeau The Four Hour Workweek , by Tim Ferriss The One Thing , by Gary Keller The Psychology of Human Misjudgment , by Charlie Munger (link to Farnam Street blog with sound recording as well as transcript of the talk Charlie Munger gave in 1995) The Tipping Point , by Malcolm Gladwell Fiction / Fantasy The Hobbit (..)

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10 Sites for Quotations

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However, I can’t imagine any discipline where one would be expected to ignored the foundation that has been laid by others as part of their own learning. And a plus: A list of sources for quotations to use in presentations from Presentation Zen. And sometimes that’s probably true.

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Speaking Tips

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Here are some tips to help with the delivery of your speech or presentation. Like any skill, delivery must be learned. Playback the presentation and look for areas to improve. What if no one laughs except in places they shouldn’t? Will everyone remember the mistakes I make for the rest of my life?

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Why We’re All Doomed and GTD Can’t Save Us

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Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. You might enjoy days or weeks of respite from your mounting stress, only to experience some recurring strain to your system, manifesting as a problem in your health, family, social life, or some other “non-productive” though essential part of who you are. Visit the original article at [link].

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Overcome Fear of Public Speaking

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You’re not going to eliminate the fear factor, but you can learn to get past the fear. Prepare by writing out your presentation, at the every least have an outline and rehearse it more than once. At the very least, practice your stories and be sure to have stories every time you present. Make your presentation personal.

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Public Speaking Basics

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It is only through practice can you effectively present your speech. Master the flow of your presentation by repeatedly rehearsing it. Learn Public Speaking Leave a comment Subscribe to blog posts by Email The Essential Motivation Handbook The Zen Habits Handbook for Life! Consider the occasion in delivering your speech.