Improvisation is a great way to learn skills that help you become a more confident communicator. I am excited to share the article below that lists powerful and practical lessons taught by improv. Many of the folks in this article are colleagues and friends. They also write, podcast and teach about improv and communication. I encourage you to learn from them. READ MORE
“The minute anyone’s getting anxious I say, ‘You must eat and you must sleep.’ They’re the two vital elements for a healthy life.” — Actress Francesca Annis
Getting a good night sleep may be the easiest way to help your public speaking. READ MORE
I am very excited to announce that my book is now translated into Chinese! Please click here to see this version of my book.
My book was translated because many non-native English speakers’ struggle with public speaking anxiety. Please see my post below that suggests ways for non-native English speaker’s to manage their speaking anxiety.READ MORE
Many of us have spent a lot of time working to become more confident, compelling speakers. Yet, it is very natural to slip back into old habits. New research from my colleagues at Stanford Graduate School of Business Jennifer Aaker and Sui-Chi Huang discusses how framing efforts like becoming a better speaker as a journey rather than a destination proves beneficial. Enjoy reading about their helpful research!
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Our experts’ tips on small changes that can make or break your next presentation.
by Jenny LunaREAD MORE
Too often we make the same speaking mistakes. Break those bad habits with these tips.READ MORE
Too many leaders today negatively impact their credibility through their word choice, such as “I think we should kind of sort of enter this new market.”READ MORE