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[/one_half][one_half last=”yes”]“I’d Rather Die!”
Public Speaking
Survival Skills
Your Advance Review Copy Download Awaits!
What Do You Do Now?
It’s very simple! Just click the button below below. I’ll send you a quick note when the book is live on Amazon, and if you’d be willing to leave your honest review, that would be wonderful.
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All you have to do is click the button above and follow the prompts. Your free Advance Review Copy will be available for immediate download in all formats: Kindle, ePub, PDF).
You’re not obligated to leave a review just by downloading, but of course I hope you enjoy the content … more importantly, I hope you make great strides in your public speaking and presentations!
Thank you!
Robert Scanlon
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What’s In The Book?
[one_half last=”no”]At over 82,000 words, this is no “brochure-style” info-marketer ebook – it’s jam-packed full with everything I’ve learned, taught, invented, discovered and developed over the last twenty-odd years. I’ve trained trainers, helped set up Learning Centers, coached everyone from brand new first-time-speakers through to CEOs. I’ve designed and facilitated conferences, been the keynote speaker, and run my own corporate training business.
But I’m an extreme introvert, and all those years ago, when I first found out I’d be required to make speeches (!) in my new job, my anxiety levels rocketed.
Yet I ended up with a career in public speaking, to the degree I train and coach others in the same.
How?
By following everything I’ll teach you in this book.[/one_half][one_half last=”yes”]There are Chapters and Sections on everything, from how to feel more confident (in seconds. Yes!), to practical methods for engaging your audiences, structuring your talks, and remembering your notes.
What If I Don’t Like It?
Ouch! I’d be happy to hear your feedback (rather than you leaving a negative review), since I strive for continuous improvement. My hope is for this book to be useful, practical and motivational – especially for those who find public speaking stressful, as I used to.
All the best for your continued success!
Robert Scanlon
PS. If you have any questions – please use the contact page on this site (the link is in the footer).
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