Public Speaking Classes

The Art of Public Speaking
Our Public Speaking training classes are designed for both the inexperienced presenter or as a refresher for more experienced members of your company or organization. Our public speaking classes are offered in most major US cities and across Canada. Our public speaking skills training classes are small which will give the Public Speaking Class Participants up to 10 Video Taped practice exercises as well as hours of instructor face to face interaction.

Our public speaking training classes (and our one day public speaking class) will eliminate any fear which is caused by lack of experience or nervousness due to inexperience in public speaking and will dramatically improve each participants speaking skills whether they are persuading, educating, or informing their audience. Our highly interactive classes focus on professional business communication including proper preparation, structure, delivery, and strategy, the correct use of visual aids, and handling questions & answers. Contact us today by phone at 713-627-7700 or via email: service@publicspeakingtraining.net

Go from Zero to Hero with Public Speaking Classes

If you have read my other public speaking articles you know that I personally, don't believe in instant solutions with concern to solving the fear of public speaking. Neither with concern to leveraging your public speaking skills.

I am usually push toward holistic understanding of things, and try to present balanced approach that is flexible enough to collect knowledge of various sources, and integrate it together in order to create a broader perspective of reality and at the same time adjustable to one person style and needs.

Each person should find his or her "unique solution" and approach that will work for you, may not for work for your friend and vice versa. Yet, the common factor to my opinion is that once you find the method that you can "bind" with, a hard work and commitment is required.

Solving a problem start by taking responsibility. Solving the solution may take three days or three years. Forget about one measure for all. There is no such thing with relating to stress anxiety or fears, or human behavior in general.

If you have a strong desire to improve your public speaking skills - overcome stage fright, deliver high impact presentations that move your audience and convey your ideas more effectively, then keep reading my post.

But if you want to stay in the comfort zone, not taking responsibility for a change in your life, not willing to search for the approach that is suitable for you and continue walking in the shadows of other people then it will be perfectly fine to hit the BACK button.

You can probably identify yourself to any of these scenarios:

You are afraid to speak up.

Your job requires you to speak to many people.

You are tired of being outshined by people who seem to have the natural talent of "promoting ideas" by presenting in public, and accordingly get a job promotion.

You are in business that requires dealing with people and afraid of dealing with people face-to-face!

You don't enjoy yourself at parties because you can't converse well.

Your opinions are not taken seriously because you are timid.

Let’s see what are the costs:

Distorted public perception, losing business opportunities, missed friendships and relationships, low self-esteem, scarify job promotion and therefore earnings.

Two words: start doing!

If you are a natural autodidact you may compulsively start searching now all around the Internet, for solutions and approaches that may help you solve your problem. You will certainly get LOTS OF knowledge.

A clever autodidact, on the other hand, knows that sometimes, it is better to spend some money for taking classes that guide you step by step across the various aspects of an issue. First you may find the course to provide a suitable solution for you, second - focus! focus! And again focus! Being able to focus is a symptom of taking responsibility (wow - good symptoms exist too!). Third - you are being guided in a field of knowledge, that someone else knows better then you.

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