Presentation Training – Overcoming Nerves

You feel nervous as you begin your presentation; and it shows. However, it is imperative that your presentation go smoothly and your audience feel engaged for there is a lot riding on this presentation. At our presentation training classes Atlanta, presentation training Boston, and presentation training San Jose, we discuss how audience members interpret nervousness and what the ramifications of that may be.

 

Even if you are the expert, and even if you prepared very well for your presentation, if audiences perceive you as less than confident, they will also be less confident in your material. At our presentation training classes Atlanta, presentation training Boston, and presentation training San Jose, we show you how to portray confidence even when you don’t feel it. “Fake it till you make it” as some may say. There is real evidence to suggest that this tactic works!

 

When you look confident, audiences then project that you are competent. During our presentation training classes Atlanta, presentation training Boston, and presentation training San Jose, you learn how to stop distracting behavior that is a sure sign of your nervousness and give a poised presentation that has the audience thinking that you are calm and collected.

 

Audience perception changes for the good as you decrease distracting behaviors and they then focus on the message you are presenting, not your nerves. When you work with us in our presentation training classes Atlanta, presentation training Boston, and presentation training San Jose, you will also learn many skills to look and sound the part of topic expert. There is an art to delivering a Powerful Presentation regardless of your nerves and we can teach it to you.

 

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our presentation training classes Atlanta, presentation training Boston, and presentation training San Jose, please visit www.boldnewdirections.com and www.presentationtraininginstitute.com

 

 

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