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Find Out How Easy it is to Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking

Dear Future Public Speaker

Are you ready to take that first step - that first step that will move you towards
conquering your phobia?

Like you, thousands of others have come to Effectively Speaking to overcome
their fear of public speaking. The good news is that they have found what they
are looking for - you can too.

EffectivelySpeaking.Com has numerous articles on giving effective presentations. There are articles on various speech techniques including voice inflection and gestures, strategies such as rhetorical questions and using humor, along with skills such as captivating your audience and creating an appropriate structure. All of these articles can help you become a more effective public speaker.

BUT WAIT…

If you’re like most people, you just want to get started on overcoming your fear - I understand.

That’s why I’ve put together my personal secrets to overcoming fear into 5 key articles. Simply join my membership area so that you can start downloading them - it’s absolutely free.

The articles are:

• Overcoming Fear to Deliver Excellence in Public Speaking

• Are We Choosing To Fear Public Speaking?

• Dealing With Stumbling Blocks

• How to Handle a Mind that Goes Blank

• Sweat and Blushing and a Quivering Voice, Oh My

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These articles will get you started in conquering your phobia fast. I will also provide you with a short course on speaking skills. Each day you will get a short (approximately 5 minutes long) audio segment. As you develop a greater understanding of how to construct a speech you will find that your anxiety subsides.

I can’t tell you any more about it here - it’s sort of an “unadvertised bonus” that I snuck in.

Finally, I will send you my newsletter. It will have articles that will further
help you to:

• Overcome your fear

• Learn new speaking skills

• Start realizing the many benefits that so many individuals who can speak in
public have.

• Keep up to date with what’s happening at EffectivelySpeaking.Com

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A Powerful Example To Get You Started

Now you may be thinking to yourself – my fear is much worse than anyone else’s. It can never improve.

Well that may be true, but I have had numerous people tell me that only to be shocked when we started to work together. They would let me know that they never
realized how quickly and easily they could start overcoming their phobia of speaking in public.

For instance, one area that we often talk about is
paradigms. Now “paradigm” is a fancy word used to describe your outlook or your perception of your situation. The problem is, we are extremely subjective. When reacting to a situation we don’t think of whether we are perceiving it accurately, we just accept our interpretation as reality and move on.

Now I know… You’re the most objective person around –
especially when it comes to your fear of public speaking. I understand.

But what If I could share with you a paradigm that might be wrong? Would you be willing to truly examine it and change your viewpoint? If so, then you could be well on your way to conquering your fear.

One area that speakers often misinterpret is the attitude of their audience. They consider the audience to be judging them – watching for every little slip up and
mistake. Speakers’ imaginations often run wild with thoughts of the audience running through a mental score card – oh, the audience member thinks, “s/he stumbled over three words and had to gather her/his thoughts for ten seconds. Obviously I’m not going to pay attention to her/him.”

However when the same speakers are asked to think about their own attitudes as audience members they realize that there is a disconnect. As audience members they weren’t keeping a mental score card - they were simply trying to learn the information that the speaker had to share. In fact, rather than judging the speaker they were more likely to try to assist if s/he stumbled or forgot her/his place.

Is that the way it is with you? Are you expecting your audience to judge you? In fact, do you know that
they are judging you? Chances are they’re not (silently) criticizing nearly as much as you perceive them to be.

Starting to change your paradigm about your audience and some others common misperceived areas has provided immediate relief to countless people who have visited http://www.EffectivelySpeaking.Com.

You might be thinking, “Okay, I have a misperception about my audience.” I’m not sure that I can change it. Just how much effort does it take? Do I even want to change it?”

I understand – and that’s why this site is here. I want to share with you just how easy it is to start changing your paradigms as well as some other ways of dealing with
your fear. I have carefully created five reports that will help you start conquering your phobia of public speaking. Please join my free membership area so that you can start downloading them right away.

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Are you ready to conquer the phobia of speeches? Why not start where so many
others have (and had success)?

Here are just a few of the many testimonials that I have received from readers
just like you - readers who found help at EffectivelySpeaking.Com.

Since I received my first e-mail from you and reading the information on your website. I have seen improvement in my nervousness already. Public speaking is already improving.Thank you so much.

April (Markham)

I was anticipating a nervous evening for myself, as I would be speaking in front of 50 - 60 people in a church setting.I received David’s reflection on fear and felt encouraged
to read about the fact that the nervousness we feel as public speakers is often not noticed by the audience.

I was concerned that the rapid heart rate that sometimes accompanies public speaking would become a distraction from the experience I was trying to create for the congregation. Much to my surprise, I thought of his words as I began to speak and the initial nervousness just melted away. I was able to speak with boldness, clarity, and confidence.

I am grateful for David’s words around fear, for the fact
that I just happened to read them at the appropriate time, and for the reassurance they offered me as I went into a potentially scary situation that turned out to be a blessing instead.”

Andrea Bliss-Lerman (Andover, Ma)

I reviewed some of the material last night and I am very impressed with your writing style.

L.A.H. Jacksonville, FL

David,This is great stuff!!!! How can I get more.

Tom F.

After reading your newsletter and articles for the first time, I find it comforting to know that help is finally at hand. It makes it easier to prepare for a public speaking event if you have interesting material to share with the audience.Thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts through EffectivelySpeaking.Com.

Michelle Cott (Sydney, Australia)

Just like you, each of these individuals feared public speaking and came to
EffectivelySpeaking.Com for help. Just like them, you too can start
receiving help - right now.

There’s absolutely no risk. You can quit at any time and I will never sell, trade, rent or in any other way release your email address to an unauthorized third party.

Now you can make the choice to leave this site and do nothing - but is that
what you really want to do? Do you really want to wait longer? Do you want to
continue with the paralyzing pain that occurs every time you have to give a
speech? A year from now do you still want to be overwhelmed with panic everytime you just think about speaking?

Make the choice that will get you help right now…

Get the information that you need and find out how much easier it is
to overcome your fear than you ever thought possible
. Simply provide
me with your name and email so that I can send you this crucial information.

To your speaking success

– David Mudie.

Tired of the Paralyzing Fear
of Public Speaking?

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and find out How Overcome Your Fear with Less Effort Than You Ever Thought Possible.

Maybe the Fear of Public Speaking Doesn’t Sound So Bad After All

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia?

I recently came across an article about phobias. There definitely are a lot of them - but I have never read about hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.

You can see the article here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/01/10/nphobia110.xml

Now we can get completely overwhelmed (perhaps even phobic) about the number of fears that are out there. Alternatively, we can draw some comfort from them. After all…

  • If everyone is afraid of public speaking then we must all be among good company.
  • Overcoming your fear of public speaking makes sense because it will give you a skill that most people don’t have.
  • If the fear of public speaking is the most common phobia then it is also most likely the most overcome phobia. More people are dealing with this phobia than any other as well. You have more people out there with whom you can share ideas and thoughts about it.

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The article also points out that people do overcome phobias. The last point is definitely good news. Phobias seem overwhelming to people (hey, that’s why they’re phobias) – yet with the right help, we can conquer them.

You can start by deciding that you are going to move outside of your comfort zone. Start by taking a small controlled risk. Use the information that I have shared with you to compose and present a small speech. As I’ve said before, you don’t even have to let your audience know that it is a “planned speech.” It could be an introduction, a toast, or some other small action that allows you to set a goal and see some success.

Personally, I don’t have a clue how to overcome hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia (ironically, the fear of long words), but I do know about overcoming the fear of public speaking – together, as a community, we can work together and conquer your fear.

Skills for Winning Presentations

Presentation is the process of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience. (source – Wikipedia.org)

Your Motivation

If you are in the process of researching presentation skills, then chances are you have a presentation coming up. Few people set out learning these skills unless there is some strong motivation.

Why - because most people in our society have a fear of public speaking? … and people don’t confront fear unless they have to.

When it comes to presentations skills, “have to” usually means that they are required to give a presentation for their employment or a social event (such as a wedding or a funeral).

If this is the situation that you are in, then you have come to the right place.

What are you looking for?

Most people who are confronted with an important presentation/speech are looking for help in a combination of areas:

• Help in overcoming the fear of public speaking
• Help in composing and preparing the presentation
• Help in delivering the presentation

With your permission, I would like to assist you in all of these areas. I would like to show you how you can easily:

• Overcome your fear with less effort than you thought possible.
• Confidently compose a captivating presentation
• Deliver it in a inspirational manner

These skills will not only help you in the short term – dealing with your upcoming presentation. They will also help you in the future.

Can you imagine how it will feel when you are asked to give a presentation because you are a truly skilled speaker. Think about how it will feel as you accept the task with confidence – knowing that in no time, you will be speaking confidently before an inspired audience. Can you imagine what effect this will have on your career?

Picture the admiration and recognition you will receive from others as they acknowledge your speaking skills and confidence.

STOP!

Now I want you stop for a minute. Did you really read the previous section and picture your success? Did you really imagine what it would feel like?

This is more important than you realize. One problem that we have when confronting our fear is that our subconscious keeps sensing danger and taking over to protect us. That’s why we still experience a paralyzing dread every time we have to address an audience, even when we know logically that it is not dangerous.

I cover this in depth in my course, Three Simple Concepts to Overcoming Your Fear of Public Speaking – but for now I just want to share one small tip from it. You can start to reprogram your subconscious by visualizing what you want it to believe.

So… do you really want to succeed with presentation skills? If so, then just take a moment to “feel” what it will be like to deliver an inspirational speech with confidence. Imagine the audience captivated by every word. Picture them being inspired by your every point.

This little exercise can have surprising results… believe me, I know. I too was afraid of public speaking – and had very few presentation skills.

My first speech was before an audience of 300 people. I was terrified, but I was also prepared (that’s important … as your presentation approaches, make sure that you’re as prepared as you can be).

I learned from that experience that I could overcome my fear and deliver an excellent presentation. I also learned that with a little guidance anyone else can as well. I learned as much about public speaking as I could. I also applied knowledge from other subjects that I know and developed a public speaking system.

I helped a few people on the internet and got tremendous feedback. More people wrote me and I answered them as well.  I ended up getting deluged with questions. People we’re seeking me out because of my unique approach.

I put together a course (Three Simple Concepts to Overcoming Your Fear of Public Speaking) to teach my system. I also created a membership area where people can view videos, listen to audio programs, read articles and communicate with others about presentation skills.

You can join the membership area for free. Once you sign up you will be able to access
• a series of articles I wrote about overcoming the fear of public speaking
• a couple of audio recordings of me speaking at seminars about fear and presentation skills
• some interviews with former students of mine were they discuss what ideas have helped them the most
• the complete introduction to my course, Three Simple Concepts to Overcoming Your Fear of Public Speaking.
• a couple of videos that discuss two very powerful techniques – paradigms and social proof.

… AND … my S.C.P. Public Speaking and Presentation Skills course

The S.C.P. course is delivered in short 5-7 minute audio lessons. You receive one lesson per day for 7 days. Each lesson discusses one aspect of composing a winning presentation.

On day 7 you will also receive access to a 40 minute conference call. In it we move on to preparing for the delivery. We also discuss some techniques for overcoming the fear of delivering presentations.

I have had countless people write me and tell me how much this material has helped them

If you are ready to move past the visualization exercises we just talked about, and make them reality, come on over to EffectivelySpeakingMembers.Com and join the community of people how are overcoming their fear and going on to deliver excellence in presentations.

The key to an effective presentation is preparation. The key to effective preparation is knowing how to go about doing it. You will find clear, concise information on how to do just that in the membership area.

Sign up for a free membership at http://www.EffectivelySpeakingMembers.Com

To your speaking success

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