Dear All.

The New York Times famously reported in 1984 that speaking in public was most people’s biggest fear, ranking higher than death. (Imagine that)

For a trainer, presenting to delegates is likely to be daily bread. However, even those experienced at talking to groups can choke when faced with an unfamiliar scenario.

“Most people are capable of presenting one-to-one, or even one-to-ten, but various things can conspire to make them nervous,” says Gavin Ingham, a speaker and author who also teaches “Powerful Presenting” courses for Britain in Business.

The fear-inducing factor may be how important the event is, how many people will be there, who else will be listening, whether it’s being recorded, or even (gulp) televised.

Whatever sets the nerves jangling, getting over them is the key to successful presentations, says Gavin. “70 - 80% of giving a good presentation is down to mindset,” he says. “Get that right, and you can make the most of the communication skills you already have.”

Attached is an article on "Perfect Presentations"

My best regards to all.

Dr. Al Husseini

Amman

Jordan

From Jordan
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