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Fred E. Miller
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How to Become a Really Good Presenter with Presentation Coaching!
LISTEN! Effective communication is a valuable skill in both our personal and professional lives. Prestentation Coaching helps achieve...
Dec 4, 20233 min read


WHY Speaking Opportunities are Business, Career, and Leadership Opportunities!
LISTEN! In today’s professional landscape, “Speaking Opportunities” are more than just a chance to convey information. They are powerful...
Nov 21, 20233 min read


PAUSING, When Presenting, Can Help Them GET IT!
The correct use of PAUSING in presentations can be extremely powerful. LISTEN! However, it’s one of the toughest things to do for a...
Sep 11, 20233 min read


The WORST WAYS to Open a Presentation
Recipes for Disaster Presentations are an essential part of communication in many business and academic settings. Whether pitching an...
Jul 24, 20233 min read


Have them REMEMBER Your Speech!
You want your audience to remember your message! Here’s how to make that happen: Start with a strong opening: Begin your speech with a...
Jul 9, 20233 min read


Three Things to Do In Your OPENING.
That will make a HUGE difference! Those Three Things Are: 1. Tell your audience how Questions will be handled. In your Opening tell them...
Jun 4, 20233 min read


Use STORIES in Your Presentations Because . . .
The formula for the Body of a Presentation is: Make a Point – Tell a STORY! (Preferably, a personal one.) Here are some reasons WHY to...
May 21, 20233 min read


The WORST Ways to Open Your Presentation!
A presentation is a crucial tool for any speaker to convey their message effectively to the audience. It is a platform to showcase your...
Apr 23, 20233 min read


ZOOM To New Heights!
ZOOM TIPS that Make a Difference – A BIG Difference! Transcript Fred Miller, NO SWEAT Public Speaking. This video’s about ZOOM. What an...
Mar 19, 20235 min read


Common Mistakes Speakers Make
A “Presentation Without Mistakes” is a speaker’s goal. That rarely happens. No speaker is perfect and even the most seasoned ones, who...
Jan 22, 20232 min read


Everyone is NOT Going to Like Your Presentation!
No matter how good your material and how well you delivered it, there will be some in the audience who do not like your talk will give...
Dec 25, 20223 min read


Stand Out From Others By – SPEAKING!
Because Many Won’t! Picture this: You’re at a meeting, seminar, or event and the leader asks, “Does anyone have something to say?” Yes,...
Dec 11, 20223 min read


Five Slide Presentation Mistakes
Don't Make Them! 1. Lots of Text and Bullet Points No one comes to read your presentation. If they are reading it, they are usually ahead...
Nov 27, 20223 min read


Less is often MORE!
For Presentations, Sometimes WAY MORE! From Wicktionary, and spot on for this post: That which is of smaller quantity could be of higher...
Oct 2, 20223 min read


BLOGGING: How to increase the reach of your posts!
One of the best pieces of advice ever given to me about blogging was this: “Content is King!” Blog regularly, about three hundred words...
Sep 5, 20222 min read


Here are Three Simple Ways to . . .
Use those three simple ways to improve your presentations, and I guarantee the next one will be absolutely, positively – NO SWEAT!
Aug 8, 20221 min read


Deb Gaut, Tiny Sparks Big Flames, Interviews ME!
Red Pencils and Bucket Lists with Fred Millerhttps://nosweatpublicspeaking.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/red-pencils-bucket-lists-with-...
May 15, 20223 min read


Use PATTERN INTERRUPTS to . . .
A Pattern Interrupt is:
something not expected and out of the ordinary that abruptly grabs people’s attention.
Apr 17, 20222 min read


Use a DISCLAIMER to increase Audience Attention.
Here’s a great way to hold your audience’s attention throughout your presentation.
Start with a DISCLAIMER.
Apr 3, 20222 min read


BETTER VIDEO: Three Things To Do!
Transcript Fred Miller, NO SWEAT Public Speaking! Here are three ways to make your video better. Whether you’re doing your own videos or...
Mar 20, 20222 min read
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