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Comms Tip #4: Breathe Correctly

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Breathing correctly is the easiest way to dramatically improve your speaking ability and your enjoyment of speaking.  Getting this right will help you appear more confident, communicate more effectively, and feel calm and controlled as you do it.  The key here is to breathe deeply in your belly. Here are two great exercises.

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Communication Skills Tip # 3: What I Meant to Say Was…

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Consider this statement: “the meaning of the communication is the response you get”

What does this mean? It means that regardless of what I meant to say, the only useful information is what you heard. When we take responsibility for our own communication, we become more flexible in generating new ways to communicate. Notice the responses that you get when you communicate. This feedback will provide you with lots of information about any gaps between what you meant to say and what the other person or people actually heard. You can use this valuable feedback to make corrections in your performance and get more of what you want.

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Comms Skills #2: What NOT to do when you’re presenting!

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Usually, when I write these tips, I’m in favour of advising what to do, rather than what not to do. However, on occasion, I spot a spectacular example of what not to do that perfectly illustrates why it’s not a good idea to do it. And so – ta da – today’s tip is…don’t write your speech notes on your hand. Please. Just don’t. It doesn’t make you look smart.

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Communication Skills Tip #1: Meet the Needs of Your Audience

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Have you ever been to a presentation that was disappointing?  In what way did it disappoint you?

Most of us, when we think about presentations, put performance pressure on ourselves.  Actually, giving the right talk for the audience is more important.

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Kate Warren

Kate Warren is the founder of Brightlife. She is a leader in the field of personal and professional development, and is a sought-after speaker, teacher, and coach. Kate is passionate about helping people to unlock their personal and professional potential.  She is an NLP Master Practitioner, a Certified NLP Coach, a Master of Group Leadership Dynamics, and the U.K.'s first certified WealthyMind™ trainer. In 2008 her business success was recognised when she was invited to join ‘Courvoisier the Future 500’, an elite group of the 500 rising stars of British business.

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