3 ways to choose the best topic for your next speech

by Jaimie Abbott

Several factors contribute to determining how successful a speech and its presentation will be when it comes to public speaking. One of the most essential of these factors includes choosing the right topic for your speech. This is because the topic is often the foundation on...

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4 ways your body language can make you look more confident

by Jaimie Abbott

There’s an undeniable relationship between fantastic public speaking and body language. Over the centuries, the best orators have managed to charm thousands with their gestures alone. Interestingly, the trick is still as effective as ever.

You might be wondering how a...

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The public speaking skills of Australians have gone backwards because of COVID

by Jaimie Abbott

The public speaking skills of Australians have gone backwards because of COVID-19, where enforced lockdowns have reduced levels of physical human contact and shattered confidence.

There has been a sharp decline in self-assurance when it comes to public speaking particularly in...

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Good Public Speakers know when to rock the boat

by Jaimie Abbott

When it comes to speaking to your audience, do you try to play it safe with your words, or do you try to rock the boat? Knowing when holding back is advisable and when to go out guns blazing is a skill not everyone can confidently claim they have mastered.

To be an exceptional...

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How to public speak when you’re an introvert

by Jaimie Abbott

If you’re an introvert, the idea of speaking in public in front of a large crowd can quickly tie your stomach into knots.

Here are some techniques and tips on how to prepare for a speech if this sounds like you.

1. Preparation is always the key

Practice makes perfect. Take...

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Never use the words “No Comment”

by Jaimie Abbott

I can probably think of no two worse words to say to the media than ‘no comment’.

There is no exception, NEVER under any circumstances, to use these words when doing a media interview. Why? Because not only does it sound as though you are hiding something, but it...

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How to speak to a bored audience

by Jaimie Abbott

The worst thing that can happen to a public speaker or MC is to have your audience yawning or acting bored throughout the presentation.

Not only will this give a substantial hit to your self confidence, but it might also deter you from pursuing this craft in the future.

So, how...

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6 simple ways to teach your child to be a better Public Speaker

by Jaimie Abbott

Did you know that you can begin to teach your child how to speak in public from the moment they begin to talk? It doesn’t matter if they need it immediately or not, it will be a useful skill in the future. Excellent public speaking skills will help them stand up for...

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How to politely leave a group chat

by Jaimie Abbott

I love a good group chat! As soon as there are more than 2 participants, a group chat is made. Work chats, family chats, Mums Group chats, sports team chats or those made for parties and events, the list of group chats can be endless. And a lot of the time it develops, and veers...

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Get a bio!

by Jaimie Abbott

A professional bio is a must-have if you want to gain visibility on social media, guest blogs, article directories, personal websites and blogs. An expert bio should demonstrate your accomplishments in a brief and interesting manner. It must reflect friendliness rather than...

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Your Elevator Pitch

by Jaimie Abbott

The idea behind an elevator pitch is to pretend you are stuck in an elevator, and the doors close and someone inside the elevator turns to you and says: “So what do you do? Or tell me about yourself.” And you’ve got, what? 20 seconds, maybe 45 seconds before you...

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How often should you blog?

by Jaimie Abbott

Well, there is no one size fits all when it comes to blogging. But the right answer here is consistently. Whether that be once a week, or whether it be once a month, you just want to make sure that as you build your email list, and you’re sending out newsletters, or if...

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