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We found that one of the main causes of health problems today is STRESS and one of the most stressful things and one that creates tremendous fear and trepidation is the act of Public Speaking. It is very interesting to note that in a list of the things people fear most, the ultimate catastrophe, DEATH, came way down the list at No. 7. Can you guess what came top of the list? Yes! – PUBLIC SPEAKING. Apart from our main course on public speaking, we have put together some articles and information that we hope will make a difference. We want to help you overcome that major fear and help you take advantage of the many opportunities, which present themselves to those who can express themselves in a confident manner. There are not too many hard and fast 'rules' in public speaking, as it is very much an art, rather than an exact science. However, there are certain guidelines, which are followed by all effective speakers and we hope this series of short articles will direct you along those lines, and encourage you to stand up and 'say your piece' with confidence, in all circumstances. Let’s first of all consider the horrible elements of stress or indeed distress that seem to affect all of us when asked to utter a few sentences in public. Some examples – nervous churning of the stomach; nausea; sweating; trembling; dry mouth; blushing, dizziness; rapid, pounding heartbeat; fast breathing, even breathlessness and often the mind goes completely blank. So, you’ve all been there! Unfortunately, those who have had a distressing experience never forget it and in some cases the fear of speaking in public becomes a phobia, and that “Audience-Phobia” prevents them from taking advantage of many opportunities in life. It may be that we have to express our expert opinion at a works meeting, or to make a report to our bosses, or vice versa (to make a report to our workforce), to give a vote of thanks at a formal gathering, or to express ourselves at an important interview. A phobia is a very real and intense feeling of fear generated by something, which does not actually pose any genuine threat to us. Yet it is so intense that it often prevents us from doing even some very simple things, Why Uncle Sam Wants You - To Purchase A Home! t in a list of the things people fear most, the ultimate catastrophe, DEATH, came way down the list at No. 7. Can you guess what came top of the list? Yes! – PUBLIC SPEAKING.One of the best tax breaks that the United States Tax Code allows for is the deduction of mortgage interest and property taxes paid on one's personal primary residence. Over 66% of Americans enjoy the benefits of this tax break. 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However, there are certain guidelines, which are followed by all effective speakers and we hope this series of short articles will direct you along those lines, and encourage you to stand up and 'say your piece' with confidence, in all circumstances. Let’s first of all consider the horrible elements of stress or indeed distress that seem to affect all of us when asked to utter a few sentences in public. Some examples – nervous churning of the stomach; nausea; sweating; trembling; dry mouth; blushing, dizziness; rapid, pounding heartbeat; fast breathing, even breathlessness and often the mind goes completely blank. So, you’ve all been there! Unfortunately, those who have had a distressing experience never forget it and in some cases the fear of speaking in public becomes a phobia, and that “Audience-Phobia” prevents them from taking advantage of many opportunities in life. It may be that we have to express our expert opinion at a works meeting, or to make a report to our bosses, or vice versa (to make a report to our workforce), to give a vote of thanks at a formal gathering, or to express ourselves at an important interview. A phobia is a very real and intense feeling of fear generated by something, which does not actually pose any genuine threat to us. Yet it is so intense that it often prevents us from doing even some very simple things, Seven Painless Ways to Save $100 or More Each Month You're always broke. At least, you feel that way. Your savings account is collecting more dust bunnies than the corner under your bed and your paychecks just don't seem to stretch far enough. Take heart: With a few simple tricks, you can save more than $100 each month.1. Get a library card.That often overlooked piece of plastic is your passport to good free stuff like movies, books, and CDs.Why Pay $3 to rent a movie? Or spend $20 on that new novel by so and so that you just have to read? Borrow them for free at the library. It is a t There are not too many hard and fast 'rules' in public speaking, as it is very much an art, rather than an exact science. However, there are certain guidelines, which are followed by all effective speakers and we hope this series of short articles will direct you along those lines, and encourage you to stand up and 'say your piece' with confidence, in all circumstances. Let’s first of all consider the horrible elements of stress or indeed distress that seem to affect all of us when asked to utter a few sentences in public. Some examples – nervous churning of the stomach; nausea; sweating; trembling; dry mouth; blushing, dizziness; rapid, pounding heartbeat; fast breathing, even breathlessness and often the mind goes completely blank. So, you’ve all been there! Unfortunately, those who have had a distressing experience never forget it and in some cases the fear of speaking in public becomes a phobia, and that “Audience-Phobia” prevents them from taking advantage of many opportunities in life. It may be that we have to express our expert opinion at a works meeting, or to make a report to our bosses, or vice versa (to make a report to our workforce), to give a vote of thanks at a formal gathering, or to express ourselves at an important interview. A phobia is a very real and intense feeling of fear generated by something, which does not actually pose any genuine threat to us. Yet it is so intense that it often prevents us from doing even some very simple things, Like It or Not... You're in SALES! utter a few sentences in public.Mention the word sales or salesman and two out of three people get a little clammy under the skin. “I hate sales people and I could never do what they do!” is what many say at the mere thought of having to sell something. How wrong they are.Here is the cold hard fact: From the time you are born to the time you die, you – regardless of your profession or what you do – are in sales.Appreciate that when a baby cries for the first time for its mother’s milk, he/she is attempting to close the new mom on the importance and benefits of doing what the ch Some examples – nervous churning of the stomach; nausea; sweating; trembling; dry mouth; blushing, dizziness; rapid, pounding heartbeat; fast breathing, even breathlessness and often the mind goes completely blank. So, you’ve all been there! Unfortunately, those who have had a distressing experience never forget it and in some cases the fear of speaking in public becomes a phobia, and that “Audience-Phobia” prevents them from taking advantage of many opportunities in life. It may be that we have to express our expert opinion at a works meeting, or to make a report to our bosses, or vice versa (to make a report to our workforce), to give a vote of thanks at a formal gathering, or to express ourselves at an important interview. A phobia is a very real and intense feeling of fear generated by something, which does not actually pose any genuine threat to us. Yet it is so intense that it often prevents us from doing even some very simple things, How to Make Money Marketing Affiliate Products unities in life.Everybody dreams of being rich! Some of us don't just want to be rich... We want to be rich beyond our wildest dreams! We want to be able to live like the rich and famous, and we want our riches to continue for the rest of our natural lives.Anyone who is truly wealthy will tell you that you never get rich working for someone else. To make the kind of money you need to live a wealthy lifestyle you have to be in command of your own destiny, or marry well. Marrying well is okay I suppose, but it carries consequences. Going into business for yourself also c It may be that we have to express our expert opinion at a works meeting, or to make a report to our bosses, or vice versa (to make a report to our workforce), to give a vote of thanks at a formal gathering, or to express ourselves at an important interview. A phobia is a very real and intense feeling of fear generated by something, which does not actually pose any genuine threat to us. Yet it is so intense that it often prevents us from doing even some very simple things, which may in fact, have a dramatic effect on our lives. The response to our fear or phobia is mainly a mental one:- Our thinking becomes confused; we somehow cannot recall even the simplest well-remembered facts; we often have the sensation of blind panic. You’ve heard the expression, or indeed you may have experienced it –“When I stood up to speak my mind just went blank and I froze” – often called “Stage Fright”. If any “Audience Shy” person was asked by their workmates, or colleagues in the pub, or their family and friends gathered round the fire, to explain their job or favourite hobby, favourite football team or television program, they would go on at great lengths, and often speak with great enthusiasm and wit. However, if most of us were to be asked to stand up in front of even a small gathering and formally present ourselves to them, things suddenly feel different. Transport the situation and same person from small gathering on to the platform of a large hall and he is struck dumb. Yet there is no fundamental difference between a large audience and a small group of friends. It is the reaction of our minds to the situation, which causes us to “freeze” and experience the horrible feelings of “stage fright”. We often refer to these feeling as “Nerves” and state that we are far too nervous to speak in public. Well I hope to help overcome those dreaded nerves with a few short articles with information and tips that I have gained from my experiences as a magician, entertainer and speaker. So look out for the articles on “Overcoming The Dreaded Nerves”. You can become a "Public Speaking Superstar" - Just take a look at : "How to Conduct Effective Public Speaking"TODAY! There are more superb articles and lots of important information at: Effective Public Speaking
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