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Perfect Presentation – Presenting, easier than you think PDF book My book Presenting, easier than you think is a 2.2 Mb PDF file. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing a one-time download. Here you can download a free 7-page excerpt about breathing and silence. Other subjects covered in the complete PDF book are: 1. The two essentials of all presentations – How you want to come across 2. How you communicate your image – Three areas of activity – ‘Fake it till you make it’ – The voice: worth much more attention – Two exercises 3. The three most powerful presentation tools – More about the smile – More about eye contact – The secret of the three most powerful presentation tools – A last word about abdominal breathing – Silence and presenting for small groups – A powerful answer – Conversation as a game – Your inner silence – A standing exercise – Finally… 4. Selling and… ‘selling’ – Why people buy 5. Credibility – Subjectivity – Five elements – Self-analysis – Restricting dynamism – Nerves: tricks or real solutions – Setting up the room – The right balance – Confidence tricksters 6. Enthusiasm – Enthusiasm and creativity – Turning enthusiasm on – Overkill 7. Self-esteem can be seen – Behaviour – Body 8. The three ingredients of all successful presentations – Humour – A further consideration – More about motivation – Them, not you – RIEM 9. Communication is more than just facts and figures – First build a bridge – Subject – Goal – Message – Sell what the product does – What to say – Listener orientation 10. Select your information – ‘If in doubt, leave out!’ 11. Another look at the learning process – Comfort zone 12. The presentation begins with the invitation – Create an exciting title 13. How to construct your presentation – A powerful start – Four sure-fire ways to get started – What you intend to cover – The body – How long? – Go for ‘Yes!’ – From point to point – The end: verbal – The end: non-verbal – Impression and message – Finished? – A note about feedback 14. Theme 15. Why you should keep to your allotted time – What time is it? – Show respect: start on time – Show respect: stop on time – Finally… 16. And if you insist on reading aloud… – Keeping the papers together – PR consultants and ghost-writers – Bridging expressions 17. Questions – Plan the first question – 10 golden tips – Finally… 18. Presenting abroad 19. Improve your ‘click-ability’ – Some practical examples 20. Handouts – Different sorts of handout – Who are you? 21. Visual aids… or restrictions – The choice – Frequent errors – General comments – Flipchart + whiteboard – Overhead projector – Screen – Overhead sheets – ‘Show and shut up’ – Slides – Computers + LCDs + video – Special effects 22. Setting up the room – Space – Chairs – Aisles – Lectern – Final note 23. Microphone 24. Make the most of your best 25. Letters… and presentations 26. Presenting with confidence: 18 golden tips 27. Exploding the myths Further reading
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