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"The KidsRthebiz sessions were really well presented, the children understood the tasks. Overall a very valuable session" Class Teacher, Holy Spirit School, St Helens " The children were really engaged with ...

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"I decided to pursue a passion and a dream to set up my own business.  I have attended the No Question seminar today to meet other women like myself.  I ha...

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I found the No Question! Workshop a real eye opener. I was made aware of how my thought patterns and certain patterns of behaviour have affected all different aspects of ...

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In many jobs, you may have to give presentations, but they don’t have to be to be scary if you take the following simple steps

Prepare and Practice. You cannot talk effectively about any topic if you are not prepared. Know your subject matter then practice. One of Toastmaster International’s 10 top tips for public speaking is Practice, Practice, and Practice! Rehearse and revise as necessary. Be prepared for the unexpected, time your presentation so you can deliver the best in your allotted time. Good preparation will produce confidence.

Focus on your audience. By focusing you hold their attention. Make eye contact. This is a wonderful tool for getting feedback from your audience. If you are looking at them, you can read their non verbal message and adjust your delivery if needed. The best communicators are sensitive to the power of emotions and thoughts of their audience.

Be yourself. Trying to be polished and perfect will ruin your presentation. People expect you to speak about what you know, they expect you to be well prepared and fluent about your subject, but they expect to see a real person not a performer. Deliver your presentation in a clear informative way.

Enjoy your delivery. A really effective presentation is lively and interesting. Presenting in an animated confident manner engages your audience. According to Professor Max Atkinson in his book, Lend Me your Ears, ‘Enthusiasm is the easiest emotion to convey and you can’t have enough of it!’

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