How Did a Shy Introvert Become a Professional Speaker?

The conundrum: Public Speaking is both a common fear and a necessary skill for leadership. If you are one among the majority that fears public speaking, how do you overcome the emotional blocks and deliver your message effectively?
By: Speech Coach for Executives
 
TORONTO - Aug. 1, 2013 - PRLog -- How Did a Shy Introvert Become a Professional Speaker?

The conundrum: Public Speaking is both a common fear and a necessary skill for leadership.

You don’t need to be a CEO to need effective public speaking skills. Sales people need to present their sales presentations to selection committees. Technicians need to instruct customers. Managers deliver management reports and inform staff. Even entrepreneurs need to stand up and deliver their self-introductory message at networking meetings.

If you are one among the majority that fears public speaking, how do you overcome the emotional blocks and deliver your message effectively?

Learn from the experience, painful lessons and success of George Torok. George was a shy student and is an introvert. He struggled with the fear of public speaking and faced embarrassments along the way. Today he is a professional speaker that delivers motivational and informative talks to groups of 10 to 1,000 people. He also coaches executives and trains professionals to deliver Superior Presentations.

Listen here (http://vimeo.com/71217553) to the 30 minute interview on Biz Radio Canada with host David Wojcik to discover the details that led to triumph.



Gems revealed in this interview include:

What causes the fear of public speaking and how you overcome it
What does Freud, Carl Yung and Alfred Adler say about public speaking
Bad habits to stop and good habits to encourage
Why you shouldn’t start your presentation with a joke
The three simple techniques every speaker must master
The two types of passion
Introverts vs Extroverts – what are their strengths and challenges
How playing the trombone helped George
The great ah-ha moment to becoming a better speaker

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For more information please contact

George Torok  905-335-1997

www.SpeechCoachforExecutives.com

www.SpeechCoach.ca
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