Archive for May, 2010

Protect your identity

You can now be able to protect your identity with the help of company like the LifeLock which is known as the company for protecting once identity. We do believe how important our identity is. From doing business transaction and bank transaction you need a proper identification to be able to do your transaction. Proper [...]

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Gold coins

there are many people who find collecting gold like the gold IRA. Like some of my friends do. They do prefer to invest IRA gold than become fashionable icon. Thinking in the coming future they have gold that they can use for their living. Unlike some of my other friends who spend their money and [...]

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Loudness are important on presentation for public speaking

No presentation can be effective if the audience can’t hear you. Nor will your presentation be successful if you overwhelm your listeners with a voice that is too loud. When you speak before a group, you usually need to speak louder than you do in general conversation. The size of the room, the presence or [...]

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

The Power to Bring Listeners Together

On many issues, individual action is not enough. It may take people acting together to bring about or resist change. The Jesse Jackson example, while it aroused strong feeling, also reminded listeners that they were part of an important larger group. Only if they acted together—as Democrats rather than as individual interest groups—would they have [...]

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Variety for your presentation

The importance of vocal variety shows up most in speeches that lack it. Speakers who drone on in a monotone, never varying their pitch, rate, or loudness, send a clear message: They tell us that they have little interest in their topic or in their listeners, or that they fear the situation they are in. [...]

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Patterns of Speaking for the presentation

People often make judgments about others based on their speech patterns. If you slur your words, mispronounce familiar words, or speak with a dialect that sounds unfamiliar to your audience, you may be seen as uneducated or socially inept. When you sound “odd” to your listeners, their attention will be distracted from what you are [...]

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Facial Expression and Eye Contact

I knew she was lying the minute she said it. There was guilt written all over her face!
He sure is shifty! Did you see how his eyes darted back and forth? He never did look us straight in the eye! Most of us believe we can judge people’s character, determine their true feelings, and tell [...]

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Movement and Gestures for the presentation

Most actors learn—often the hard way—that if you want to steal a scene from someone, all you have to do is move around, develop a twitch, or swing a leg. Before long, all eyes will be focused on that movement. This theatrical trick shows that physical movement sometimes can attract more attention than words. All [...]

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Effective presentation

An effective presentation integrates the nonverbal aspects of voice and body language with the words of your speech. It is characterized by enthusiasm and naturalness. Your voice and bearing should project your sincere commitment but should not call attention to themselves. You should sound and look spontaneous and natural, not contrived or artificial.
Methods of Presentation. [...]

Friday, May 7th, 2010

The Functions of Informative Speaking

Informative speaking is defined by its function. In the same speech, you might introduce yourself, provide information, urge action, and celebrate values. But if your main purpose is to share knowledge, then we call the speech informative.
Sharing knowledge can be vital in four ways. First, informative speaking can empower listeners by giving them new ideas [...]

Thursday, May 6th, 2010