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Live Webinar – January 13th, 2021 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

What do you do when you have to lead a virtual presentation but your heart is beating out of your chest and your world is spinning a mile per second?

  • … And all you can feel is the overwhelming urge to vomit.
  • … And your biggest concern is to avoid peeing your pants.

Your friends might be full of good intentions as they try to calm you down and say to you “Don’t be Nervous.”

  • But is calm the right state of mind for a presentation? And
  • Can you make yourself not be nervous?

The answer is “no” to both.
Nerves are your fuel;
Nerves can be your friend.

The question becomes what you do with all of that energy coursing through your body and this webinar explores specific strategies to adopt, skills to learn, and actual behaviors to employ to help you feel more comfortable before an audience.

  • Learn how to laugh
  • The right way to slow down
  • How to gesture properly
  • And when and when not to make eye contact

This session is for anyone who wants to face down nervousness and find their authentic selves before their virtual audiences. Most of this hour will apply to in-person presentations, as well.

For another great Rick Altman Powerpoint PDU Check Out:
Awesome Makeovers From PowerPoint Slides That Suuuuuck

Presenter:Rick Altman (LinkedIn profile) Graphic Design GURU covers the whole of the content and delivery industry, from message crafting, through presentation design, slide creation, software technique, and delivery. Host of the Presentation Summit, now in its 16th season Rick regularly leads private presentation skills development workshops within organizations and is working on has released the 4th edition of the popular  Why Most PowerPoint Presentations Suck, and how you can make them better.

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Controlling Your Nerves When Presenting:
No Vomiting Allowed!

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