NLP Advanced Presentation Skills with Terry Elston
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Narrated by:
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Terry H Elston
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By:
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Terry H Elston
About this listen
There are few people who can naturally present magically; the rest of us need some techniques to make our messages fly.
In this audio recording, Terry Elston shows you the tricks that allow anyone to deliver the most amazing presentations you could imagine!Some of the things you will learn here:
We cover aspects of presenting like how to gain group rapport quickly by consciously using your energy from the front of the room. Claim your compliance with groups of up to thousands inside a virtual lasso of rapport energy – just by standing there!
We also show you the process called the Now State (or also called the Hakalau from Hawaii) that allows you to stay uptime in your energy and be aware of the group and information you are getting from them.
One of the tricks of keeping minds interested is the 4-mat system, which will make sure your training appeals to all the different types of brains in the room. Then we show you how to use open-loop metaphors to give instructions in the disguise of story.
Terry shows you the Satir Categories, which use your body to give your audience all the information it needs (without words). Terry will describe how he sets a room up and how that counts for a great deal - at least 25 percent of effective presentations - when you come to present or train.
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- Tony
- 25-06-2015
Good for those new to presenting.
Well narrated however experienced presenters wont find much new here. research quoted throughout is up to 30 years old and in one instance incorrectly referenced. The '4 Mat' method outlined in the description is not discussed at all.
Good for those new to presenting.
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