You may have heard people talk about the "art of public speaking." This implies that only a select few can become effective public speakers. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
Charles Nielson, president of CM Alliance International, Inc., asserts that public speaking is a skill, not an art. Nielson's web site, HouseofSpeeches.com has recently launched an e-book designed to help anyone who needs to address a group of people do so with confidence.
"If you want to learn how to do anything new, the first step is to educate yourself. The so-called 'art of public speaking' is no different. You may want to consider taking a course or reading about public speaking. There are a number of online resources devoted to this topic as well."
Nielson goes on to state, "Just like any other skill, once you have a good understanding of the theory, the key to gaining competence is to practice, practice, and practice some more."
By learning the techniques of public speaking, the individual will gain a greater sense of self-confidence. This boost in the individual's self-worth will translate into success at home and at work. The e-book, entitled, "Speak Easy: A Guide to Developing Public Speaking Skills", is available at House of Speeches.


