I'll never forget the first time I got in front of an audience to speak. It was about 7 years ago when I was invited to speak at a conference in front of 300 marketing experts. I was terrified.

Lucky for me, my friend Gary Berman (an amazing speaker on the Hispanic Market) offered to help me prepare. A few days before the big day, I met with him and ran through my presentation. It was, to put it kindly, AWFUL. And he pretty much let me know it.
My content: boring and pedantic, my delivery: flat, and my slideshow: drowning in bullet points.

Gary
gave me essential tips that helped me to give a fantastic presentation just 3 days later. I will never forget Gary's kindness, or the importance of his critical, honest, feedback.

Most professionals dread speaking in public. Yet being an effective speaker is an essential business skill. If you hate it (or if you're just not good at it), our Thursday evening workshop on December 2 is for you. We'll cover everything from nerves and anxiety to delivery style and content so you can identify your weaknesses... and start shoring them up.

Visit
www.TheSpeakEasyProgram.com to learn more and sign up.

Hasta luego,


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Michelle Villalobos
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