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I doubt if...
You’ll read all of these doubts - especially the last one!
They'll be interested in anything I have to say.
Practicing would make a difference.
Reading books and blogs on public speaking would help me improve my presentations.
Video taping my presentation would help me improve my delivery.
Having a digital recorder to capture ideas is worth the investment.
Joining toastmasters is a good idea.
I'll ever get any better at presenting.
Asking people for feedback would help me.
Delivery really trumps content.
Non-verbal communication trumps verbal communication.
Using pauses in a presentation can have an effect.
A smile really is universal.
A strong opening and strong closing are really necessary.
Repetition really reinforces a message.
Using props would help the audience get it.
The body language and facial expressions of the audience really give me feedback.
My body language matters in my presentation.
Q&A should be before the conclusion of my talk.
I should redo those slides.
Using industry buzz words and acronyms really hurts my presentation.
I should be supplying the text and use images rather than bullet points.
High quality images are better than cheap clip art.
'Blanking' the screen really takes the focus off the screen and onto me.
Refreshing my presentations speech would make it better.
Writing my own introduction is better than just handing my bio to the emcee.
Arriving early to meet and greet people as they arrive would ease my fear of public speaking.
Mind mapping is a tool I could use to develop, practice and deliver presentations.
Speaking really gives me credibility and would help my career.
I really need to study all the elements of verbal and non-verbal communication.
Blogging regularly would help my speaking.
Finally, I doubt if you have any doubts. Do you?
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