Have you ever listened to a presentation, and it’s been excellent? What were the elements that made it so? Well, it would likely be a subject that was of interest to you or real value to you. It was probably delivered in a way that was interesting, engaging, and maybe even entertaining. And without a […]
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How to be yourself in a presentation
Be yourself – everyone else is taken, Oscar Wilde Lots of clients tell me (and I believe them!) that they feel confident and relaxed when they are speaking one to one or in a familiar meeting or even in small groups but oh dear, when they have to stand up all their personality seems to […]

Ditch the lycra and focus on your energy – how to deliver more dynamically
By Catherine Sandland on January 20, 2016 in Audiences and how to handle them, Boring presentations, Engaging audiences
Oh my! It started with the loud pulsating music, followed by dancing girls, followed by lights, flashing images…and that was before the speaker had even arrived on stage. To be fair, they made a valiant attempt to keep up the expectation of that build up and for the next two hours bounced, strode, jumped and […]