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April 28, 2007

Self Adhesive Labels Can Simplify And Amplify Your Melbourne

Self adhesive labels can make a world of difference to both home and workplace environments. And Melbourne is home to an array different types of label manufacturers and retailers. So regardless of the type of label you're looking for, you'll more than likely be able to find it. So what are self adhesive

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Melbourne Clothing Labels - What Options Do You Have For Getting Your Logo

Clothing labels come in a number of shapes and sizes, and have a number of different uses. And thankfully for Melbourne consumers, there are over 30 Melbourne businesses that cater to this niche market. That's handy when you consider the city's obsession with great quality clothing at reasonable

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April 27, 2007

Public Speakers - 10 Answers You Must Have To Help You Connect with Your Audience, Part

Connect with your audience, right from the time you stand up to give your talk, and you've already boosted your success as a speaker. The more you know about your listeners, the more you can make that vital connection to their hearts and minds which results in their eagerness to hear what you have to

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Public Speaking - The Secret To Having a Relaxed and Conversational

If you have ever endured the torturous ramblings of a stiff, unnatural and monotonous speaker, you probably already know why it is important for people who make presentations to develop a natural, conversational style. Knowing that you need one, however, and knowing how to develop one are two very different things. If possession of that relaxed persona is something you want to have, read

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Public Speaking - Artfully Projecting Professionalism By Using An

You will not likely see an experienced, professional public speaker reading words verbatim from a sheet of paper. But many people, especially if they are nervous or inexperienced with public speaking, will carefully write out what they want to say, word for word, from beginning to end. The result is a delivery that is awkward, and generally difficult to listen to. So, how can someone who is nervous or inexperienced prepare and speak from an

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Public Speaking - What Matters More Than What You Say, Is How You Say It. Learn To Use Your

In our society, we tend to subconsciously draw certain conclusions about people we meet based upon how they speak. Don't think so? What do you think if a man has a thick southern drawl and poor grammar? "That ain't no way duh tawk, d'yuh know wut a mayn?" Let's be honest. Would you hire someone who spoke that way to tutor your son or daughter?

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Public Speaking- One Key Strategy to Overcome

Shaking, sweaty palms, elevated heart rate, dizziness, anxiety attacks, insomnia, and a complete loss of bladder control. No, these are not the potential side effects for the latest and greatest pill from Pfizer. They are symptoms of Glossophobia- the fear of public speaking. Did you know that there is one simple thing that speakers can do to reduce their fear dramatically? It is all about

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April 26, 2007

Speakers - You'll Be Remembered By What You Do, Not By What You

When called upon to speak to a group, it's more important to deliver on the audience's expectations than on yours. What does the audience want? What do you have to do to get invited back? Here is how three speakers on the same panel left three distinctly different impressions on their

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