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Jan Hurst-Nicholson (janhurst-nicholson) | 271 comments EVERYONE will have to make a speech at some time in their lives, whether it is birthday, wedding, workplace or social. Young people beginning their career will benefit from knowing how to give a presentation. Get ahead of the pack by learning the vital skill of public speaking by taking up this FREE offer. 17- 20 October
Would You Rather Be in the Coffin Than Give the Eulogy? how to take the terror out of public speaking and advance your career and social network
Would You Rather Be in the Coffin Than Give the Eulogy? how to take the terror out of public speaking and advance your career and social network by Jan Hurst-Nicholson
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The ability to speak in public is probably one of the greatest skills you can learn to boost your career prospects and improve your social interactions.

Have you ever:
• Turned down a promotion because it involved public speaking?
• Been afraid to speak up in meetings?
• Declined an invitation to speak on your specialised subject?
• Shied away from making a complaint?

Fear often stems from lack of knowledge. Having the know-how to deliver a speech correctly can turn terror into self-confidence.

As you climb the corporate ladder you might be expected to:
• give presentations
• deliver farewell speeches
• present awards
• compere functions
• introduce speakers
• do media interviews
• and yes, give eulogies.

If the fear of making these speeches is hampering your career, or stopping you from taking on the role of chair or president of your guild or club, then you will benefit from these tips and guidelines. Having the self-confidence to deliver a speech spills over into all aspects of your life and opens up opportunities for a wider social circle.

Jan Hurst-Nicholson has used her 35-year involvement in a public speaking organisation to compile this step-by-step guide with examples that show you what to do, what not to do – and what can go hilariously wrong!

Geared towards the average person who does not aspire to give TED talks, but merely wants practical advice on every-day speaking engagements, it is packed with meaty information that provides the tools for a better, confident you. Use them and you will soon have those butterflies flying in formation – and it might even change your life.

Makes a great graduation gift


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C.E. Gee | 182 comments Ever wonder about where you go when you die? Maybe another dimension in space? How do you feel about reincarnation? Is it a way to live forever like other advanced beings throughout the universe? Maybe even the multiverse? Ever hear of the light seen after death?


Published in APHELION WEBZINE, to find the link to the story please GOTO

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