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Andy O'Sullivan
Consultant, trainer, and best-selling author specializing in public speaking and presentation skills.
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Your Critical 5 Seconds
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 1 refers to the critical first 5 seconds of your speech.66DiscussfreeTime to Ditch Your Notes!
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 2 refers to using notes in your presentation.45DiscussfreeSay it in a Tweet
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 3 refers to the purpose of your presentation.28DiscussfreePresentation Structure
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 21 on presentation structure.65DiscussfreeConfidently Starting a Speech
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 4 refers to starting a speech confidently.74DiscussfreeSay it to Your Gran
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 20 discusses what NOT to do in your presentations.36DiscussfreeFirst Critical Step
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 5 refers to knowing your audience.44DiscussfreeHow to Remember your Speech
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 19 refers to how to remember your speech.61DiscussfreeAvoiding a Fall
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 6 refers to avoiding any falls before or during your presentation.82DiscussfreeGet Speech Feedback
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 18 refers to speech feedback and how to continually improve your public speaking.91DiscussfreeDelivering your Presentation
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 7 refers to how to deliver your presentation or speech.75DiscussfreeNever Forget Your Words
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 8 on not forgetting your words.79DiscussfreeSecret of Props in Speeches
Public Speaking Shorcuts Tip 9 on the use of props in speeches.80DiscussfreeSpeech Words That Trip You Up
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 10 on the words that can often trip you up in a presentation.84DiscussfreeChecking Speech Facts
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 11 on how to check the facts of your speech.88DiscussfreeCut the Jargon
Public Speaking Shortcuts Tip 12 on cutting the jargon from your presentations.81Discussfree