Face Your Fears and Enjoy the Ride
Conquering fear of public speaking is possible for anyone, and there are some practical strategies we teach at NIDA to help people in managing presentation nerves.
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Conquering fear of public speaking is possible for anyone, and there are some practical strategies we teach at NIDA to help people in managing presentation nerves.
Here is a three minute warm-up you can try to make the most of your voice, whether you’re performing on stage, sitting around the meeting table or just want to make yourself heard.
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NIDA Corporate is working withTara Winkler,the Managing Director of theCambodian Children’s Trust (CCT) which she established with Jedtha Pon in 2007 in order to rescue fourteen children from a corrupt and abusive orphanage.
Whether as Hamlet or the leader of an organisation, we communicate so that we can connect, so that we can inspire change, so that people can understand and that we are understood. We communicate so that we are heard.
Encouragingplay allows people to feel more relaxed, open, and at ease to speak their mind. The ultimate pay-off for fostering the art of play from a business perspective is enhanced creativity and innovation, which also allows for a greater competitive edge.
There are a range of acting techniques that can easily be applied to a social or networking situation
Here are three practical examples of how you can use improvisation technique when you are at the negotiation table