Nov
26
2007

(ARA) - It’s that time. You’ve worked hard, proven yourself and in your mind, you deserve a pay increase. So what now?
“Ask anyone and they’ll tell you they are worth more than what they earn,” says Dr. Andy Ghillyer, vice president of Academic Affairs for Argosy University’s Tampa Campus. “Asking for a raise should be [...]
Nov
14
2007
One interesting facet about public speaking is that it’s easy to get started and you can continue to improve your entire life. But there are five basic things that everyone should learn before that first speech. If that’s already passed, don’t worry! It’s never too late to learn useful principles.
Tip #1
It would be difficult to [...]
Nov
11
2007

(NC)-If you work regularly at a computer, guess how many keystrokes you hit each day. The answer - 50,000 to 200,000. That’s lots of hours at a desk, repetitive motion, and chances that you’ll strain or injure your arm, hand, fingers, shoulder, neck or back.
We don’t think of being a desk jockey as a contact [...]
Nov
10
2007
Every public speaker has to keep in mind that it isn’t just a speech that is being given. Someone is giving it. You. No one can avoid portraying themselves in some way during a public speech. Even doing nothing but standing and reading words still shows one style (a dull one). Perk up your body [...]
Nov
09
2007
Observe that the title does NOT say: how to become a public speaker, but how to BE one. That doesn’t mean that everyone has to enter it as a profession. But, as with anything done effectively, it takes a certain style to be a good public speaker. Fortunately, that style can be developed through a [...]
Nov
08
2007
Some people are natural showmen. They love telling a story and have no problem getting up in front of a crowd to enthrall others by telling it. Others are naturally shy or fearful just because of the occasion or a personality attribute. Some of the world’s finest actors have such fear of performing, they’re nearly [...]
Nov
08
2007
Nearly every public speaker has had to handle interruptions. How they’re handled can make the difference between a minor annoyance and a major disaster. It’s important not to lose the whole audience because of one person or a small group who choose not to listen.
For those who think quickly on their feet, a skill useful [...]
Nov
07
2007
Public speaking in one form or another is thousands of years old. In some ways it goes back to the beginnings of the human race. But even beyond chats around a fire, giving a talk to a gathered crowd is at least as old as the ancient Greeks. Amphitheaters 2,500 years ago were used for [...]
Nov
06
2007
One of the most basic principles of good public speaking is: Know Your Audience.
But what does that really mean? You can’t always be personally acquainted with all audience members. In most cases you won’t be. In some cases you may know none of them. The confusion can be largely cleared up by re-writing the rule [...]
Nov
05
2007
Many public speakers will inject humor into a speech. Many will begin with a funny anecdote, or use one to make a point. If the speaker can pull it off, something far from guaranteed, it can work well. Everyone loves a good joke or a funny story. It can be a great way to loosen [...]