4 Reasons Why Entering Business Awards Adds Value to Your Business
We have just had the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards – prestigious awards that are coveted by actors, producers, cinematographers, makeup artists, in... Read More
Speaking For Success: Mastering The Art of Conversation
It’s easy to make conversation – well isn’t it? Yes it can be easy to have a conversation with our best friend, with our family,... Read More
Five Tips To Find Speaking Gigs And Opportunities
One of your goals for 2017 may be to do more speaking about your business, your story or your message. You may have decided that... Read More
New Year Reflections: Celebrating Achievements, Acknowledging Challenges
As we near the end of 2016 and are preparing to welcome in 2017 I have been, like many reflecting on the year. Here are... Read More
Not sure What to Say or What to Post: 8 Ways To Ask Your Audience
Generating topics for your speeches, blogs, social media posts and videos is something you will need to do if you’re going to produce regular content... Read More
8 Steps on the Public Speaking Journey: Step 7 Get Comfortable With Videos
“Stop thinking of ‘video marketing’ as this separate entity that is optional for your business. Video is an effective form of communication that needs to... Read More
5 Top Tips To Achieve Your Goals
Have you started planning your goals for 2017? The answer should be YES – to help you get started here are five top tips: 1 ... Read More
8 Steps on the Public Speaking Journey: Step 6 Body Language
Watch the Body Language – your audience’s and your own. Both are important to being the best speaker you can possibly be. “There are four... Read More
The 4 Cs: Comfort, Complacency, Courage and Choices
Are you in your comfort zone? It’s nice there isn’t it? Perhaps you have been caught up in starting your business and now things are... Read More
8 Steps on the Public Speaking Journey: Step 5 Impromptu Speaking
“It usually takes me three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.” Mark Twain Unfortunately you usually don’t have three weeks to prepare your impromptu... Read More