For most people, public speaking is not their favorite pastime. In fact, the majority claim they would rather have a root canal or wrestle an alligator. People pay thousands of dollars for seminars to ...
The Continuum Toastmasters group provides her weekly practice “I get a lot of questions thrown at me, and Toastmasters is a great way to practice thinking on your feet and impromptu speaking anytime ...
Public speaking is to many humans what sunlight is to gremlins. As in, lethal. OK, it’s not exactly deadly for humans, but for many it feels like it might kill you, what with the heart palpitations, ...
University of Colorado graduate Joseph Esler was nearly voted “most shy” in grade school. Now he can give a speech in front of hundreds of people. Esler said he owes much of his raised confidence ...