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February 11, 2020 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Video #4 from the Series: Secrets from a Trainer to Engage Your Audience

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I do my best to add value to all my loyal readers by sharing the latest communication strategies weekly.  Welcome to the video series “Secrets from a Trainer to Engage Your Audience.  This is strategy #4:  Using props to warm up the audience.  Thanks to John Tenza,  Professional Speaker and Results Coach who has taught me the importance of using props to spice up even the dullest topic.

Communication Strategies #1:  Using large emojis humor | communication strategies

I bought the props that are in this blog from Amazon.  The emojis are perfect for my message when I open up the training on dealing with bullies and other difficult people.  The audience smiles the moment I put them in front of my face.

 Communication Strategies #2:  Using big ears

The ears will be such a success when you speak about listening and communication.  I put them on and the audience is always interested in humor | communication strategistwhere they can purchase them.  I hope that they are also listening to my message! 🙂

Stay tuned for more ideas on how to improve your presentations.  All of these ideas can be used in a small workshop or even a large keynote.

You can view videos 1-3 on the links below:
Strategy #1:  Get to the room early
Strategy #2:  Sit with the audience
Strategy #3:  How to use humor

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Add a comment to my blog on how you use props at your speeches or training.  Let me know what challenges you experience presenting to others.  I will make new videos from your ideas by using new communication strategies.  You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂  You are always welcome to send me a private email with concerns that you are experiencing at work.

You can view videos 1-3 on the links below:
Strategy #1:  Get to the room early
Strategy #2:  Sit with the audience
Strategy #3:  Add humor

Please contact me at my cell 248.310.6998 or 800.713.1926 to explore how career coaching could be a great action step for your career development. There are many options to fit your budget and time schedule!

My last 4 clients have asked me to help them feel more comfortable with their public speaking skills.  It only takes a few sessions to make this happen.  Hey, what can I say?  I’m quick and clients use their new public speaking skills immediately.  A win/win for all.  🙂 There are many options to fit your budget and time schedule!

Until next time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Career Coach and Communication Strategist

Have a great week.

Remember, YOU Get What YOU Tolerate!

PS Career Advancement is like riding a bike. Shift Gears from coasting to owning the road!

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