Go ahead and rate your public speaking and presentation skills on a scale of 0 to 10 (where 0 means you are absolutely horrible, and 10 means you are a perfect presenter).
After you've done this, set a goal for yourself 3 months and 6 months from now. In other words, on the scale of 0 to 10, what number would you like to be at 3 months (and 6 months) from now?
The numbers themselves are arbitrary. They don't really matter. In fact, the whole point of this exercise is to try and give you a measurable (but subjective) goal that you can make progress towards.
Albert Einsten said, "Life is like a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving". Set a public speaking and presentation skills goal for yourself, and keep moving towards it.
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Showing posts with label improve presentation skills. Show all posts
Improving Your Presentation Skills
Want to improve your presentation skills?
Here's how: Read as much as you can. Read all the great books on presentation skills, public speaking and communication skills. Go ahead, here's a list of books for you to choose from: Click here. Read this blog. Subscribe to it.
And then, when you come across a great public speaking or presentation skills idea, write it down on a note card. Try out the idea during your next presentation.
Here's how: Read as much as you can. Read all the great books on presentation skills, public speaking and communication skills. Go ahead, here's a list of books for you to choose from: Click here. Read this blog. Subscribe to it.
And then, when you come across a great public speaking or presentation skills idea, write it down on a note card. Try out the idea during your next presentation.
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