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The Science of Confidence

I’ve stood up hundreds of times in front of people to speak. Each event has advanced my progress in some way, but up until very recently I’ve never analysed the psychological science, only the facts and results (I have a LOT of data, albeit stored in my brain and not in any digital format). I’ve developed by iterating my techniques and proving their […]

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License to Kill (When Speaking)

Antagonist My favourite movies always have a good villain. It’s well known that Hollywood loves an English actor for this role, whether it’s Benedict Cumberbatch in ‘Star Trek: Into Darkness’, Donald Pleasance as Blofeld, Peter Cushing in ‘Star Wars’, Alan Rrrickman in ‘Die Hard’, or Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter. They provide a sinister, intellectual character.  

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Confident Simplicity

Want to be unafraid when speaking? Then remember, simplicity is the key to confident, effective communication. Don’t worry about including everything – if they want to hear more, they’ll ask. Be conversational; don’t use grandiose language (the bigger the audience, the more effective being conversational is). Try to have empathy with your audience, and consider what they

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