Alan 11th Oct 2011

Speak on things that you know...things that are personal to you. The power of personal knowledge will make your presentation powerful...as well, you will not have to rely on your notes as much. One thing that is a big distraction for your audience is to "watch you read your notes".

Pat M. from Port-of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago Pat
I TOTALLY AGREE.
20th Dec 2011 · Pat like this · Like
Waleed Bahooli from Khartoum, Sudan Waleed
fully agree
1st Feb 2012 · Like
Wycliffe Riaga from Eldoret, Kenya Wycliffe
very true Alan
6th Feb 2012 · Like
Rajeev Shrivastava from Pune, India Rajeev
Excellent Alan :) you won my heart :)
12th Feb 2012 · Like
Akram Zrieq from Damascus, Syria Akram
you have right
19th Feb 2012 · Like
Alan Lee from Houston, United States Alan Replied to Wycliffe's comment
thank you
3rd Mar 2012 · Like
Alan Lee from Houston, United States Alan Replied to Rajeev's comment
thank you for your comment
3rd Mar 2012 · Like
Alan Lee from Houston, United States Alan Replied to Akram's comment
how are things for you in Syria?
3rd Mar 2012 · Like
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