Public Speaking. Imagine standing up to give a presentation to an important audience knowing that you will look comfortable, confident and relaxed. And you know that your audience will understand you and remember all of your key points. And you did all this even though you procrastinated until the very last hour before you gave the speech.
You can give a great speech that looked like you worked on it for weeks, even though you waited until an hour before you spoke to begin preparing. And nobody will know but you.
This Public Speaking course is for anyone who has procrastinated and now has to give a speech within the next 1 to 24 hours. You will learn how to use the least amount of time in the most effective way. This course, plus all of your homework should take less than 1 hour, so this is an ideal way to prepare for any speech or presentation, even if it is only 90 minutes away. Students will learn how to avoid Public Speaking time traps and instead focus on the most important essentials needed to communicate confidently and clearly.
Why go through even one more presentation or speech knocking yourself for not having prepared in time? Why kick yourself for giving a lousy speech. You can learn a foolproof method today to make every speech fantastic, even if you wait until an hour before it is to be delivered.
There is a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for this Public Speaking course. And the instructor also provides an enhanced guarantee.
What will students achieve or be able to do after taking this Public Speaking course?
- Preparing for a speech in less than an hour
- Concealing nervousness and lack of preparation
- Practicing a speech in 20 minutes or less
- Creating a simple one-page outline
- Looking and sounding comfortable and relaxed
Housekeeping Matters - Don't view Until after Your Presentation
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1Focus on Exactly What You Want Your Audience to Do
In one sentence, write down exactly what you want your audience to do after you have finished speakign to them.
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2Stop This right Now!
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3These Are the Three Most Important Ideas in Your Presentation
List the three most important ideas or messages you are trying to convey in your presentation (10 words or less for each one).
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4Your Story Will Make Your Presentation
Think of a real story involving a real conversation with a real colleague, client or customer. Write down a few words to remind you of this story. The story must illustrate the most important point of your presentation.
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5Creating a One-page Outline
Create an outline of your speech on a single sheet of paper. Use extremely large font. Have three messages with no more than 10 words each. Have one additional sentence to remind you of the story you are going to tell.
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6Exciting New Update to this Course
I've listen to you tell me that you found it difficult to upload your homework videos to the Udemy Q and A Section. To make it easier for you to get quick feedback from me and your fellow students, I've created a Facebook page just for my Udemy students.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/559917031170397/?ref=group_browse_new
Please note that this page is just for posting homework and questions related to your course. There will be no promotion or selling of any kind by me or any students in this forum. And please note, that you are in no way required to join this page or post your videos to Facebook. You can simply use the Udemy Q and A section here if you prefer.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/559917031170397/?ref=group_browse_new
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7Quickly Rehearse Your Presentation on Video
This is the most important lesson in this course. You must practice your speech out loud AND you must record it on video and then watch it. Take notes on what you liek and don't like in the presentation.
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8You are Good to Go!
Make final edits to your one-page outline.