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Stop Speak with Fear

A Simple and Exciting Guide to Let Go of Fear and...Learning to Have Fun Talking in Public!

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Stop Speak with Fear

By: Robert Brittes
Narrated by: Krystal Wascher
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What if you could think about public speaking without experiencing a wave of panic rolling through your body and taking over?

What if you could boldly share your ideas, be noticed for them, and feel confident in them during important meetings or interviews?

Being bold enough to share your ideas, thoughts, and words with an audience is a necessary skill if you want to succeed in the modern world. Regardless of whether or not you plan on becoming an inspirational speaker, you need to know how to speak in front of groups of people so that you can boldly speak up at meetings, during interviews, or in other high pressure settings where the spotlight will be put on you.

The ability to acknowledge and confidently articulate your own thoughts, opinions, and ideas to a group of people is an impressive trait that will open up countless doors for you both in your professional and personal lives. This is perhaps one of the greatest skills you can develop for yourself if you wish to truly accomplish your dreams in this lifetime.

If you are ready to stop missing out on opportunities and sitting on unexpressed dreams due to your fear of being seen and heard, it’s time to embrace the art of public speaking. Public speaking is not just about knowing how to say something; it is about knowing how to say something. I mean, you need to know how to articulate yourself, emphasize your words, drive emotion and passion, engage your audience, persuade them to agree with you, and leave a lasting impact through your words, regardless of whether you are speaking to one person or one million people.

Fortunately, this is a skill that you can learn and develop great confidence in, no matter how you feel right now.

Inside you'll discover:

  • Why public speaking is complicated and why so many people are afraid of it
  • The eight stages of communication and the value of creating a sense of self-esteem (SSE) in your audience
  • How to combat your fears so that you can confidently own the stage
  • Methods for writing the perfect speech from start to finish
  • How to prepare for and present yourself on stage
  • Non-verbal public communication skills such as body language and pauses
  • Where to look, what to do, and how to control the pace of your speech
  • How to practice and develop your confidence

Buy now Stop Speak with Fear and start mastering this skill right now. You will be happy you did!

©2020 Robert Brittes (P)2020 Robert Brittes
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