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How to Not Zone Out on Zoom
If Zoom meetings have you stressed out and unfocused, check out my tips for staying present through endless online meetings.
3 Ways to Make Your Virtual Meetings Shine
Three hints to help you own the room when you have to run a meeting virtually.
Speak Up to Move Up
Check out 3 ideas to up your communication game at the workplace - even when you’re working virtually!
3 New Years Resolutions to Up Your Game At Work
Make a resolution that will up your game at work in 2021.
How Your Unique Background Can Help You Land the Gig
It can be difficult to articulate what makes you the best fit for the job, here are some things to think about to help you prepare.
How to Use Storytelling to Gain an Advantage at Work
Stories allow others to engage with you and the information you share. Even if they don’t remember specifics, they’ll walk away remembering your story as we're naturally hard wired for storytelling.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Giving Good Feedback
One key part of communication is knowing how to give useful feedback. If you’re struggling with how to share what you’re thinking (either positive or negative) keep reading for a quick step-by-step guide.
The biggest hazard when meeting virtually and how to avoid it
COVID-19 is on everyone's minds. Many businesses have asked staff to work from home when possible. Video conferencing might be the primary way many of us will be meeting for the next (hopefully) short span of time.
Kill the Slides and Watch New Business Skyrocket
Once you’re clear on their needs, you can speak specifically to their concerns, and leave out anything that’s not relevant.
The Mind Blank Nightmare & What You Can Do
Ask any actor and they'll tell you the story of blanking out, and how they lived through it. Don't let it freak you out or define who you are.
How to Avoid Sounding Like a Robot
Within 30 seconds, it was hard to pay attention to what he was saying because he was speaking in the most monotone voice we’d ever heard.
Gotta Present With Little Time? Here's How To Prepare FAST!
Anytime you’re going to be speaking in front of anyone, speak through your content at least 5 times out loud.
The Least Popular Secret to Public Speaking
After many years of leading presentation skills workshops, I’ve found that the number one thing people DON'T do when preparing to speak is rehearse. The majority of presenters spend 95% of their time working on their slide deck and just 5% practicing their actual talk.
Is this a Slide Deck or an Owner's Manual?
If you stand up and deliver every detail of this deck to senior managers (or to anyone for that matter), they’re going to be overwhelmed and wonder what you want them to do with all this.
Keep 'Em Engaged - Pitch with Passion
Think about what problem you are solving, and the passion you had to start this business. At the same time, get to the root of what is driving you to act.
5 Ways to Handle Nerves
As I teach in my workshops, there are a lot of things you can do about nerves, but adding the visual of your audience in their underwear most likely will short circuit and distract you from why you’re speaking in the first place.
Ditch the Critic
In our daily lives, this critical committee can provide valuable information on how we’re doing based on a set of goals we’ve set for ourselves. But when you’re addressing a group in a high stakes situation, they’ll sabotage your confidence - and your delivery.
Don't Have TED Talk Time to Prep?
Follow the rule of 5 when you’re pressed for time. Once you’ve clarified why you’re speaking and what you want your audience to do as a result, speak through your presentation out loud 5 times.
Three Ways to Avoid Monotone Drone
If you listen to professionals doing voice overs or ads, you’ll notice they’re hitting different pitches which makes it easier to take in what they’re saying.
Turntable Meditation
At least once a week (but often more if I have the time), I pull out a record, and sit down and just listen. I look at the record cover, watch the record spin, meditate on the lyrics, or just close my eyes to take it in and get away from all of distractions in my life.