Sometimes it’s not your idea to participate in a presentation. And when you get the assignment, your heart sinks. It’s easy to become your own worst enemy when you’re in this situation. In my most recent vlog post, I share some thoughts about what is getting in your way, and what you can do to turn it around. Check out the post here: https://lnkd.in/gDQSdRVZ #presentationpresence #presentationconfidence #presentationcoaching
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📣 BIG NEWS! 📣 "Get Your Voice Heard" class had its live debut in March and it was a blast. We tackled how to be clear and concise, self-advocate, and handle interruptions like a pro. Registration for the on-demand version opens soon. If you want to be first to know, just DM me and I'll put you at the top of the list. And now, on to our Link Lesson... Let's be honest. Your audience will probably forget your presentation. It happens. And knowing that is actually your superpower as a speaker. Which is exactly why making your message stick is one of the most important skills you can develop. In this Link Lesson video, you'll: ✔️ Hear the advice my Dad gave me that completely changed how I think about memorability ✔️ Learn 3 practical tips to make your presentation unforgettable ✔️ Get clear on what your real goal is every time you step in front of a room Your challenge: As you prep your next presentation, pick one thing from this video and put it into practice. Just one. See what happens. #linkcoaching #linklesson #story
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How do you warm up your voice before a presentation? Three things help me tremendously: 1.) Humming 2.) Opening 3.) Talking If that doesn't make any sense, you might want to check out my new 3-minute YouTube video where I explain each step. You can find the link in the comments 👇
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Brand Your Expertise for the Room 💬 Quote-Actions – Real-World Practice 📍 “One clear message delivered to many people can do what dozens of one-to-one conversations cannot.” Action: Choose 2–3 talking points you want to be known for — and use them consistently in your next presentation, intro, or workshop.
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If you’re pitching before you’re listening, you’re just guessing. I used to rush into my slide deck 5 minutes into the call. I’ve learned that a great discovery is 10x more valuable than a "perfect" pitch. If you don't know where it hurts, you can't prescribe the cure. Diagnosing the problem is the only way to earn the right to solve it. What’s your favorite discovery question that always gets the truth? Drop it in the comments 👇
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Sometimes it’s not your idea to participate in a presentation. And when you get the assignment, your heart sinks. It’s easy to become your own worst enemy when you’re in this situation. In this post, SagePresence Co-Founder Pete Machalek shares some thoughts about what is getting in your way, and what you can do to turn it around. #presentationpresence #presentationconfidence #presentationcoaching Check out the post here: https://lnkd.in/gfCytiAA
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🎥 Want to Up Your Presentation Game? Watch Yourself Back! 🎥 When it comes to getting better on camera, self-review is priceless. You’ll learn more about your tone, gestures, and presence from one video than from a thousand tips from presentation coaches. 👉 Reflect Today: Are you giving yourself feedback? Watching yourself back is a powerful tool for growth! 3 Ways to Improve Your On-Camera Presence 1️⃣ Listen to Your Tone Over a third of your communication is tone of voice! Watching yourself helps you notice if you’re too monotone or if certain phrases need more punch. 2️⃣ Watch Your Habits Do you fidget or overuse certain gestures? We all have quirks, and the camera magnifies them! Review and refine—your future audience will thank you. 3️⃣ Turn Up the Energy The camera lens absorbs about 30% of your presence. Exaggerate your natural energy just a bit to make sure you’re fully “you” on screen! 💡 Ready to refine your presentation skills? Legends Lab is packed with tips and strategies for mastering on-camera confidence! 👉 Join here: https://lnkd.in/gTCrRJUJ #PresentationSkills #OnCameraTips #PublicSpeaking #LegendsLab #SarahCordiner
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Presentations and keynotes: WHERE should you list your credibility and expertise? My feeling is, ideally 1) in the intro (which YOU SHOULD WRITE!) or, if no one is introducing you, then 2) in the hypothesis (which comes after your opening story, which comes after your intro sentence — all of this listed out in my Ultimate Keynote Template -- YesYesMarsha .com/template What else do you want to know? Ask in the comments! Want tips and advice sent straight to your email inbox? Come and join the Yes Yes Family (my FREE mailing list!) at YesYesMarsha.com [video description: Marsha, a white lady with brown bangs, leans over the camera with a green hood on and cyborg eye filter because why not] #Storytelling #storytellingtips #storytellinginpresentations #howdoyoutellastory #howtotellstories
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When you stand up and present, people look at you, but that’s not the same as having their attention. In his latest post, SagePresence Co-Founder Dean Hyers explores what you can do from the very first moment of your presentation to capture that attention — and what you can do throughout your presentation to sustain and build it. Check out the full (3 minute) video here: https://lnkd.in/gibTftAc #presentationskills #presentationcoaching #presentationtraining
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Here’s a simple trick to never go blank while speaking: Use the 3-Point Rule. Before speaking, ask yourself: “What are my 3 main points?” Your brain loves structure. Without it → panic With it → clarity Try this in your next meeting. Want more practical frameworks? Comment “MORE” #publicspeaking #communicationtips
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When you stand up and present, people look at you, but that’s not the same as having their attention. In his latest post, my partner Dean Hyers explores what you can do from the very first moment of your presentation to capture that attention — and what you can do throughout your presentation to sustain and build it. Check out the full (3 minute) video here: https://lnkd.in/g5ynNuPD #presentationskills #presentationcoaching #presentationtraining
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