Most People Would Rather Die Than Get Up On Stage
to Do Some Public Speaking!
Do You Have a Severe Fear of Making Speeches That Has You Paralyzed Like a Deer In Front of the Headlights?
Does The Thought of Writing a Speech Give You an Instant Migraine So You Just Won't Bother!?
Do You Suffer From Stage Fright So Severe That It Seems Like You Are Suffering Flu Like Symptoms?
Stop limiting your career, your relationships and learn how to give a "knock' em dead speech ...
...without feeling panicky
... without feeling lost for words
...without feeling like you have stark creative block or like you are making a fool of yourself!
Stop treating an invitation to speak in public like a death sentence and learn
how to mesmerize and entertain any audience using my easy and
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Dear Fellow Public Speaker,
If you have landed on this page you have probably done one of these two things. In your life
You have either --
a) Recently been onstage or in front of a group of people and made a total fool of yourself or
b) You have been invited to do some public speaking and you are terrified.
If either of these options has presented a challenge for you then you are not alone in this world. It is very human of you to see all public speaking as a threat!
In fact studies have shown that people find public speaking more panic inducing than flying, spiders and even death!
Still giving a speech seems to be one of those necessary evils in life. It is going to happen to you sooner or later in life.
Giving a speech is like going to the dentist. You have to face it. You can't avoid doing it your entire life. You have to go through it and there is nothing you can do about it!
The worst thing that can happen is that you are put in a position at the very last minute to make a speech and find yourself absolutely tongue-tied with not a thought in your head and stuttering with no idea what to say ...
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Have you ever gotten up in front of a group of people to speak and --
Started shaking uncontrollably
Forgot how to speak
Had every single thought wiped from your mind
Had your voice come out funny or high
Started stuttering
Had trouble breathing
Forgot what you were going to say and then apologize
Made a joke that went over like a lead balloon and nobody laughed at
Dropped your notes or cards onstage
Started sweating uncontrollably
Experienced a racing heart beat
Started feeling cold and clammy
Started feeling dizzy and like you can't breathe
...Well, let's just say that if you had any of the above happen or that if you even FEAR that any of the above things could happen to you onstage that you need to read my new eBook - Your Step By Step Guide To Confident Public Speaking.
In fact, you need to read my guide before Public Speaking actually kills you!
There have been no documented cases of people actually dying from public speaking but avoiding speaking up when you should can be the death of friendships and careers!
It's time to let your fear of public speaking go once and for all.
By following the advice in this book, you can quickly learn the basics of how to write a very effective speech even if you have never done so before, and how you present that speech in a highly professional, effective and exciting manner.
If you are anything like me you might actually think that you might be able to get away without making a speech at some time in your life.
I thought the same and this is what I missed out on in life as a result -
As a kid I was a very talented singer but my fear of auditioning kept me from pursuing the career that I really wanted
When my father died I was too shy to get up and say a few words about him which is something I have regretted my entire life
When my best friend got married I was unable to stand up and give him and his new bride the toast that he so badly wanted
At one point I was a bit of an activist when it came to championing ecological causes but when it came my turn to stand onstage and stand up for the underdog I found I just could not do it
At another point in my life I was attending a self-help group and found myself unable to speak when it was my turn - the result was that I gypped myself out of an opportunity to share my feelings and begin the process of healing
When my daughter won a prize for best speller I had the chance to get up on stage and tell the crowd how proud I was of her - just like all the other parents - and I was simply unable to do it - you should have seen the disappointment on her face!
I was also called before my boss and a team of clients to make a presentation that would have furthered me a great deal in my career but my fear of standing up in front of people prevented me from doing so!
I had the chance to go on television and talk about one of my web products but I had to turn it down because the very thought of having a camera on me turned my face sheet white and made so nauseous I thought I had food poisoning
I had an opportunity to conduct a seminar and make a lot of money promoting one of my online publications but I was just too nervous to make it happen - who knows how much money I lost because of these fears!
...There are many more situations where my fear of public speaking actually cost me opportunities in life and also the respect of other people.
In fact, they are too numerous to mention however if you are on this page you can probably identify with the sense of loss and regret that actually comes with an inability to get up on stage and do some public speaking.
In fact you can want very badly to get up on stage and speak but you just can't because you feel physically paralyzed - so anxious that you really do feel like you could drop dead up there!
I was one of these terrified people and I managed to get over this massive insecurity attack! I refuse to call it a phobia because that is not really what it was...
I wrote this eBook after my fear of public speaking cost me a huge free trip to Hawaii where I was invited to make a presentation to some clients.
All I had to do was give two one hour presentations to a room of about thirty people and I had myself a ten day all expenses paid trip to Hawaii that included a stay in five star hotel and plenty of free time to enjoy the sand, waves and sunshine.
Not going also cost me a pay check of eight grand.
Furthermore, successfully making this presentation might have propelled my career along to greater heights and a bigger paycheck every week of my life.
All that was standing between me and all of this was my fear of public speaking.
So how did I get over this?
You know what Winston Churchill said - "We have nothing to fear but fear itself."
Never has this famous phrase from one of the most charismatic public speakers that has ever lived been so true as it is for public speaking!
Fearing public speaking is not the same as getting nervous beforehand. Many people are so terrified of being nervous that it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
They do this even though more than half the time they are "preaching to the converted."
Often we are asked to speak in front of church members, colleagues, people who are curious about what we are selling and who WANT to like us and yet still we are terrified that they might hate us.
That switch in us that triggers our "fight or flight" response switches on and the next thing we know we are shaking, quaking and sweating because we are so scared of being intimidated by our peers.
Of course the more scared and insecure we look on stage the less likely we are to get a great response from that audience and our lack of confidence in ourselves is reflected in whoever is watching us.
Consider this. Even professional public speakers and coaches admit that they still feel nervous before they have to make a presentation or talk in public.
In fact, many top speakers including famous actors, talk show hosts and professional sports casters tell us that they feel shaky and queasy just before they perform.
When I researched the topic of public speaking the number one thing I found is that it is completely natural to feel a bit nervous before you get on stage.
In fact, being a little nervous about anything in life can put you at the top of your game!
That's why in Your Step By Step
Guide To Confident Public SpeakingI teach you how to channel your nervous energy into your performance rather than let it paralyze and stifle you including how to --
Mentally prepare yourself for a public speech so that the adrenaline that pumps through your veins when you get onstage is a good thing and not a handicap
How to transform a lack of self-belief into an excited "tingle" about what you are doing
Why it is important to be 100% prepared by doing as much research as possible before giving a speech in public
How to use Google and other search engines to help you prepare to write a speech
Why the internet is not always the answer when it comes to finding great material for a speech
Why framing the content of your speech as "giving away secrets" to your audience is a powerful approach
How to pose as an "expert" on any topic you are talking about even if you are not one
How to use commonly asked questions about your topic to create the ultimately informative and interesting speech
The trick of researching that you can employ that will make the audience think that you are "reading their minds"
The five things that you should determine about your audience before you start public speaking so you can give them what they want
The four essential questions you need to ask yourself about the public speaking engagement so you can make the best impression possible on your audience.
How to create a sense of urgency or call to action in your speech if the purpose of the speech is marketing something ...
... and much, much more about how to train yourself into that mindset of achievement rather than to just succumb to paralysis before you get on stage.
"Hi Tony,
I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your guide to 'Confident Public
Speaking'. The tips you gave about confidence on page 49 were really helpful and
I recommend this book to anyone who has to make a speech or do a talk in public.
Thanks again, Neil
Neil Stafford, Lancashire"
Being an effective public speaker is not just about conquering your fears or being charming onstage. It is also about having to "something to say."
The worst thing you can do is get up onstage and just sort of flounder around without a specific idea of where you are going to go unless you are a well beloved comedian or talk show host like Don Rickles or David Letterman.
All the charisma and quirkiness in the world will not make up for a public speaking
endeavour that lacks content. If your thoughts aren't organized you will just look lazy or even worse - like a moron!
Do You Want to Know How To Write A Great Speech?
In this book I really do emphasize how every good speech must have a great message to deliver which means that you should take the time to think it out and write it down before you even consider talking in front of people. This is an essential part of being prepared for public speaking and also a way of making you feel more secure onstage.
In Your Step By Step Guide To Confident Public Speaking I go into great lengths to teach how to write your speech including -
How to break the speech down into different sections so it does not loom before you like that daunting, looming essay that you used to have to write for school
How to time the writing of the speech in components so you are not rushing to rehearse it at the very last minute!
How to write a great opening for your speech
What you need to do in the first thirty seconds of your speech in order to get the audience's attention and make a fascinating first impression
How to be powerful, punchy and confident in your introduction
Techniques that you can use to make your audience feel intimate and comfortable with you
How to come up with an engaging, personal story that will get their attention and make they identify with you
How to use a bit of idle "chit chat" at the beginning of the speech in order to warm the audience up, make them relax and get them to listen to what you will say
How NOT to bore your audience with well worn cliches
How to gage whether or not it is appropriate to pepper your speech with jokes (especially if you are giving a eulogy!)
How you can kill a public speaking engagement by swamping people with a deluge of facts, figures and statistics
How to make what you say stick in your listener's minds in a world where 99% of people are going to FORGET 99% of what you say anyway ...
How to use literary tricks such as analogies, similes and metaphors to make your speech more colorful
How to structure the PERFECT thirty minute speech with time allotments for the opening, the preview, the main body, review and final closing of what you have to say
... And many more tips, tricks and hints to writing the perfect speech.
You have probably heard that old vaudeville joke -
"How do you get to Carnegie Hall?
"Practice, practice practice!"
Once you have written your initial first draft what you essentially have is a first draft that may modify and improve as you speak it. This is because words that are written down are often delivered much differently to those that are spoken.
In Your Step By Step Guide To Confident
Public Speaking I answer all sorts of common questions about polishing and refining the delivery of your speech such as:
Once I have written the speech how can I make it a little less rough around the edges so it flows better when I speak it?
How many times should I practice making the speech?
What to do so that you know your speech backwards, forwards and inside out!
What to do if you are not confident about your speech
Where to find free teleprompter software online that allows you to scroll down the speech page as you read it to improve your ability to remember your speech
How to use a mirror to practice a speech
How you can use a web cam to practice your speech and even record it to use for marketing purposes
Where to find really great video recording software online
Why rehearsing your speech in friends can be a very good or VERY BAD idea
Why it can be a major mistake to make last minute changes to a speech
...and much more advice about how you can make sure that your speech is delivered in an energized, exciting and convincing way
Are You Ready to Conquer your Public Speaking
Fears Forever?
Your Step By Step Guide To Confident Public
Speaking Teaches You to Do It All!
I teach you everything you ever needed to know about conquering your stage fright before you get onstage and how to really impress the audience while you are in the spotlight including:
How to channel your nervous energy into positive activities
How to engage yourself in an exciting activity before you perform to work off nervous energy
How a relaxing massage the day before can help you appear more self-confident onstage
How spending some quiet private time alone can help you be more relaxed just before you have to speak at the event
How chanting, praying and saying mantras can help you be more calm and confident before you go onstage
How you can use hypnotherapy to help calm a case of stage fright
How you can find a qualified hypnotherapist in your area
Why it is important to "be yourself" when it comes to public speaking
How to come off as "honest and believable" when giving your speech so you gain credibility with your audience
How to deal with audience members that respond to your speech while you are in the middle of talking
How to master the art of the "spontaneous comeback", especially if you get a heckler
How speaking too fast on stage can kill your presentation and why it is so important to speak clearly and slowly
What you can do if you sense that your audience is getting bored
How to use pauses to emphasize points and get your audience to remember what you just said
How talking in an incessant monotone can put your audience right to sleep
How to use body gestures to keep your audience members more alert and engaged
How to use pleasant facial expressions to accompany what you are saying
How to speed up and increase the pitch of your voice to help emphasize the element of excitement in your speech
How to modulate your voice appropriately if you are speaking about something that the audience might find upsetting (as is often the case at a funeral or if you have to tell your colleagues that the company is laying everyone off)
How to master the fine art of making each and every audience member believe that you are speaking to him or her only.
How to "ape" natural speech patterns so that your audience members will react to what you are saying the way you want
How to avoid using obnoxious phrases like "you know" all the time that can irritate the audience and make you lose credibility
Why pausing to make sounds like "aaaah" or "hmmmm" or "ummmm" substantially weakens the impact of what you want to say
Why you should always "dress the part" if you want to make a good impression on your audience
Why dressing how you think the audience might be dressed is a good idea
Why pacing when you speak seriously weakens what you are saying
How to avoid swaying side to side when you speak
How to use visual aids as props rather than crutches while you are making your speech
Why it may be a mistake to be too reliant on a Power Point presentation to guide your speech alone
How to introduce a quick summary of your speech that highlights the benefits and outcomes of what you have just been talking about
How to end your speech with a powerful closing statement that can also be a call to action or a consummate conclusion
...and a lot more information about how to give the best speech possible.
You can consider Your Step By Step Guide To
Confident Public Speaking to be the ultimate primer in how to make a speech but I also wrote it keeping more experienced public speakers in mind.
If you are an expert you can use this eBook as an excellent reference that you can come back to again and again. If you are a beginner you can use it as a primer on how to get on your way to giving a great speech.
Think of how great it would be to -
Be able to write and deliver a speech in a matter of a few hours
Increase your sales and profits by being eloquent about your products and services
Create an engaging video of yourself talking about your own products and services online without appearing monotone and boring
Be asked to speak at seminars as an expert or guru at what you do
Be able to toast the bride and groom in the most elegant and witty manner that you can muster
Be able to deliver a eulogy that is strong, respectful and that truly honors the individual that has passed away
Be able to use your speaking skills to stand up for causes, the underdog and confidently express your convictions and beliefs
Appear on television or the radio and be able to speak thoughtfully and in an entertaining or witty matter
Be respected as a pillar of the community because you are not afraid to get up there and put your sentiments and thoughts on the line
Even if there is no immediate prospect of having to give a speech in public, you never know when such an eventuality might arise. And when it does, there is no guarantee that you will have as much time as you would like to put everything you need together to write, practice and ultimately present your speech as effectively as you would like either.
Furthermore I have made this eBook as user friendly to read as possible and have included pictures and links to other resources on the internet.
If you can't find the information that you need in Your Step By Step Guide To Confident Public Speakingyou will certainly be able to find it in one of the resources that I point you to in the eBook.
Armed with the information in this book, you have everything you need to start writing, rehearsing and performing a flawless speech that is sure to impress the most jaded of audiences.
I hope it proves to you that public speaking does not have to be the terrifying, nerve-wracking experience that makes Death Look Good.
In fact you could have the same experience that I did when I finally got over my terror of public speaking and actually look forward to being invited on stage to speak. Some professional speakers make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year simply engaging others with their well-written speeches.
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