Make Speaking Fun

Make Speaking Fun : Public Speaking Made Easy and Fun
Make Speaking Fun
Public Speaking Made Easy and Fun
Blog about developing confidence in public speaking and making public speaking fun. ***Will not accept ads with "sexy" image/content or popup spam***
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12/02 20:55 Symptoms of the Fear of Public Speaking
Copyright © 2009 Boston. Visit the original article at http://www.makespeakingfun.... sweating, stuttering, blushing, forgetting your words, worrying about forgetting your words, nervousness, involuntary gestures, quivering voice, dizziness,...
12/05 8:00 Personality An Important Factor of Good Stage Presence
Copyright © 2009 Boston. Visit the original article at http://www.makespeakingfun.... addition to what I spoke about in Symptoms of Fear of Public Speaking one of the most important factors in having a good stage presence is feeling comfortable,...
10/23 17:05 Public Speaking Event Warm Ups
Copyright © 2009 Boston. Visit the original article at http://www.makespeakingfun.... you've got to introduce an act or maybe even host an event, and you've got up to 15 minutes to warm up the audience, what do you do? Well, there are many ways...
11/14 15:50 Mr Toastmaster Revisited
Copyright © 2009 Boston. Visit the original article at http://www.makespeakingfun.... experience of being Toastmaster (or the host) at my club's Toastmaster meetings has always been interesting. I've now performed the role for the fourth time....
11/26 23:55 Mr Toastmaster Addendum
Copyright © 2009 Boston. Visit the original article at http://www.makespeakingfun.... was supposed to deliver a speech at the last Toastmasters meeting, but due to the flu and house move of both the Toastmaster and President, as VPE I had to go...

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