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Too often, coaches find themselves ill-prepared for speaking in public. This is because the bulk of coaches' training is spent on one-to-one communication skill development. It is through this skill set that coaches recruit, teach and develop athletes' "play-ability."
However, group communication and media relations become big parts of the job, as coaches ascend the ladder of success. And, while it is true that an individual's personality and comfort level are important, effective communicability is learned as a result of professional vocal performance training. The keys to successful presentation are using a properly-pitched voice; speaking in information bytes; projecting powerfully; listening non-judgmentally; speaking in "no uncertain terms; moving physically in sync with your mind; and trusting your mind to give you the words. All of these, together, produce an authentic presentation.
And, with so many companies and organizations looking for spokespersons, coaches must be able to present themselves, well, at every opportunity. By sounding like you know what you're saying, you can set yourself apart from the crowd and develop commercial possibilities and future career opportunities, to enhance your stand of living.
This training is available for you, today, from the FULL VOICE™ Vocal Performance Method©.
You'll come away with skills and insights you can put to use, immediately:
- to find their voices' clear channels to other people.
- to enhance their personal brand images, so people will take them more seriously.
- to direct eye contact, effectively, so their listeners will know they are talking to them.
- to enhance interviewing skills, so they'll be able to listen non-judgmentally and be able to respond appropriately.
- to bring their physical movements into sync with their minds, so they'll appear together.
- to express themselves in meaningful statements, so they'll be understood the first time, more often.
- and, to trust their minds to give them the words, so they can unscript their conversations and act more authentically.
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