Presentations and public speaking - getting anxious already? Many people fear presentations and public spekaing above all other buisness activities. The adrenaline rush can cause butterflies in the stomach, a squeaky voice, dry throat, panic attacks, shaking like a leaf, increased anxiety and nervousness. Sound familiar? All these symptoms can cause people to rush headlong through the presentation and miss opportunities for persuading potential customers and closing deals.
Some nervous energy and adrenaline is good when making a presentation. However the trick is to be able to control and channel this energy so that it has a positive rather than negative impact on your presentation. Our course in the UK highlights a number of practical techniques to help you relax when under pressure to take control of your nervous energy before you present.
Anyone who has to make a presentation whether internally, for instance to colleagues, or externally, for instance making a pitch for new business.If you have limited or no experience of public speaking, want to overcome the fear of making presentations, learn to become more confident or even if you have done it for years but looking for new ideas this is aimed at you.
This extensive course delivered anywhere in the UK will examine the following important areas:-