New Public Speaking Book Offers Seven Simple Tips For Public Speaking Perfection

May 14, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Media News
Does doubt about public speaking overwhelm you when you speak? Palms sweating? Heart thumping? Throat lumping? Knees knocking? Memory fading? Armpits streaming? Lungs panting? Legs shaking? Voice earthquaking? Mouth caking like seared mud in the desert?

“Amazingly, most people spend time searching the net for the secret to overcoming their fear of public speaking. Many download all the free answers they can find. They practice breathing techniques, positive visualization, but find them shallow and unhelpful. In fact, such techniques can actually increase anxiety” says Paul Evans author of Instant Speaking Success http://tinyurl.com/cpgf4

“Yet, if you ask those same people if they have a solid outline. An unforgettable message. A lecture or speech of encouragement. A presentation so good the audience will walk away richer for having been there. They won't have a clue.”

Great public speaking consists of three elements:
1. Content. A message packed with practical, easy to remember and useful information.
2. Confidence. Knowing that what you share will be valuable and useful, and that you are the one to share it.
3. Connection. You must be able to draw the audience into the message. That's what brings the laughter, the tears, the standing ovations.

Not only will the combination of those three erase your fear, they will keep you from being dull and boring. And whatever you do - don't be dull and boring. Nothing's worse than looking into the audience's eyes and they're closed.

Design Unforgettable Messages. A step by step process that takes you from the very first word of your message to the last syllable. This is not the open, body of the message, close outline that is taught so prevalently. This is a 7 step system that's impossible to mess up.

Instant Speaking Success covers such topics as; Is it really possible to speak without being scared? How do I find information on the subject?. How do I know what material to use?
How do I organize all this information? What do I talk about? Should I use notes, memorize my talk, or what?

For more information on Instant Speaking Success please visit http://tinyurl.com/cpgf4