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Do You Have a Quiet Voice When Presenting?

Do You Have a Quiet Voice When Presenting?

So you have a quiet voice… It is with a great deal of pleasure that I introduce Meredith Caisley as an Associate of Torque Limited. Meredith is a highly skilled and trained specialist in all matters concerning the voice. From annunciation to articulation Meredith can assist. Here’s what Meredith says about ‘Having a quiet voice”. […]
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Key Points

Key Points In any presentation you will be making some key points. These are the primary factors that ideally sway or convince your audience to agree to your ‘Call to Action’ (the purpose of the presentation), in other words, what you want them to do now that they’ve listened to your presentation. Your key points […]
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The Business of Talking now on a double CD!

In these fun and fact filled candid interviews, David shows you how to break free of any self-limiting beliefs and become the confident and competent speaker that is your right. If you need to make presentations as part of your career and you need them to be successful then you need to listen to this […]
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Do You Have a Resolution for 2013?

Confidence No matter what your resolution is (or was), if you have confidence then you have the foundation to achieve your goal. A lack of confidence is an extremely limiting factor – but I’m guessing you already know that. I’m not immune to it and I suspect nor are you. So how do we increase […]
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Public Course on 3rd & 4th of April 2013

Business Presentations Skills Course All the 2012 courses sold so please book your places early for the next course.  The 3rd & 4th of April are the dates for the next Public Course. Please be quick though, we only take six people the seats go pretty quickly.  If you have a presentation that needs to […]
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Start with a Bang

Impact Opening You have 30 seconds to grab their attention, but how? Read the newspaper and use one of the news articles to set the scene. You’ll probably start off with something like this: “I’m not certain if you read this morning’s paper but on page 5 there’s a story about…” Obviously the ‘story’ relates […]
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Welcome to the February 2013 edition of TorqueTime

Greetings and here’s hoping that your year as started with a hiss and a roar and that you have been inundated with a plethora of requests to make presentations that will sway the hearts and minds of all and sundry. If not, then perhaps it would be a good idea to pick up some tricks, […]
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In Summary…

In Summary… What goes through your mind when you hear a presenter say, “In summary…”? For most of us it snaps our attention back to the presenter because, to be honest, we think they are about to finish and perhaps we had drifted away in our minds to other pressing matters and the summary will […]
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You’ll Be Great!

Give it To Me Straight One way to make sure we constantly improve is to get feedback. The very best feedback is by watching a recording of your presentation. Sounds like a horrible thing to do but it’s very effective. Alternatively, ask for feedback from a colleague or a mentor. Ensure that you ask your […]
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Preparation

Be Prepared A lot of our presentation anxiety can be nullified or at least minimised by knowing that we have prepared well. Here are some ideas that you may find useful as the presentation time approaches.     Practice. Do this at least three times, standing up and speaking aloud – as loud as you intend […]
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