
| Public Speaking Training Workshop in Torbay, Exeter, Devon and the South West Whether speaking to an audience of three, or three thousand, public speaking can be terrifying. In fact it’s one of the most common phobias in the UK. The fear of making a mistake, forgetting lines and not delivering your message in a memorable way, can cause you to feel nervous, anxious and inhibit your true potential. Join me for a one day workshop, you can learn professional techniques for overcoming anxiety, coping with and utilising nervous energy, and developing your presentation techniques. Next Workshop
Date: 24/03/12 Time: 10am - 5pm Venue: The Rougemont Hotel (Thistle™) Queen Street, Exeter, EX4 3SP. *The Rougemont Hotel is situated in an ideal location just yards from Exeter Central railway station. There is a variety of local shops, café's and bistros within a short walk of the training room. Google maps Public speaking fears Here’s a list of the most common fears people face when standing up and talking in-front of others. • Drying up, or not being able to speak. • Going blank, not being able to remember what to say. • Being ignored or talked over. • Being heckled. • Being asked awkward or difficult questions. • Being so bad that your career or friendships will be affected. • Appearing nervous or incompetent. • Fearing the audience laughing at you not with you. All of these common fears and more will be tackled during the one day workshop. Public speaking, why it matters Public speaking is on the increase, the demand for the communication of information has never been so high. There is an application for public speaking in almost every job or role in the modern day working environment. In the current economic climate demand for good public speaking skills has also seen a rise. Existing companies are using public speaking to promote and advertise their products and services. New start up companies are also finding themselves relying on public speaking skills to promote and sell their services, and even secure funding and investment. Bad Public Speaking! One great example of how public speaking could make a difference to your career or business, is this short clip from BBC TV’s Dragon’s Den. Workshop outline The workshop is a one day event designed to offer help and practical techniques to anyone who wants to feel more relaxed, confident and professional when engaging an audience, big or small. Do you feel nervous or anxious when speaking in front of others? Maybe that important presentation, or big sales pitch is causing you to have sleepless nights! Do you want to improve your presentation skills, learn professional communication, body language and influence techniques? During the one day workshop you will learn: • The psychology of public speaking. • Why we feel nervous and anxious. • How to combat nervousness and anxiety. • How to become more confident. • Professional presentation techniques. • How to open. • How to engage your audience. • How to structure a presentation or speech. • And much more. What you take home: • Professional public speaking skills and confidence techniques. • Workshop notes and handouts. • A public speaking hypnotherapy audio session on CD. • Post workshop support. Public Speaking Workshop Brochure Please click on workshop brochure page below to enlarge. You may need to disable your popup blocker. You can download the workshop brochure by clicking here. If you would like an informal, no obligation chat to discuss the content of the workshop and it’s suitability for you, please contact Chris; info@chrisbatchelor.co.uk / 07889 47 84 97. Why train with Chris? Chris Batchelor is a professional Hypnotherapist, NLP Practitioner and Speaker. Before studying psychology, Chris spent many years working as a broadcaster, performer and professional presenter. Chris has been on stage in front of thousands, has presented for some of the countries leading broadcasters including the BBC, Global Radio and the Heart Radio network. Chris currently has various speaking engagements as a Motivational, After Dinner and Keynote Speaker.
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