In as little as
1/2 day, you can acquire "The Skills".
Discover
how the Lock, Talk & Pause method not only eliminates anxiety,
but keeps
audiences hanging on your every word.
Say goodbye to fear, sweat, and "practice,
practice, practice"!
All great speakers share a common trait:
They learned to be great by studying those that went before them. Although
we are sometimes enamored by the oratory skills of public figures, none was born with the ability to persuade or
inspire.
Instead, what makes them good is their common desire to
study and learn the basic skills
that set great speakers apart. JFK studied FDR and Churchill and then put
his own very human stamp on their style. Bill Clinton studied Kennedy and
Martin Luther King; Obama studied them all, and when he shares stories from his
life, (and not using the tele-prompter!) you can even hear tones of Ronald
Reagan.
Speaking well is not about genes.
Unlike basketball or the violin, no inborn talent is required. Speaking well is a skill, comprised of
physical behaviors, learnable by anyone who cares enough to succeed.
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