![]() ![]() On the list, we have Eli Manning, Kelly Clarkson, Jack Welch, Thomas Keller and Kenneth Cole and he’s successfully pitched and worked alongside executives at tech companies such as Facebook, Spotify, Airbnb, Dropbox and. His resume of clients and collaborations are impressive, to say the least. Looking for a fast-paced engaging read from media-guru and Emmy Award-winning correspondent Bill McGowan? “How to say it right the first time, every time” Pitch Perfect: by Bill McGowan and Alisa Bowman However, there are also good insights and examples mixed in, of how to approach (mainly) business situations, including interviews, soft-selling, leadership, and networking.” 3. “Mostly common sense and easily learned tips and techniques, even for a painfully shy guy like me. This review on Goodreads breaks down the book’s content here. Confidence is key to any powerful speaker’s arsenal whether it be in the boardroom or trying to convince your partner to try swing dancing on Zoom. He takes a similar approach to work on your personal inner self-talk and replacing any limiting or negative thoughts and dialogue with positive affirmations. He wrote several personal growth-oriented books, one of which is the bestseller How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends. “How to overcome nervousness, speak up, and speak out in any social or business situation”ĭon Gabor is an interpersonal communication skills trainer. Talking with Confidence for the Painfully Shy: by Don Gabor Mike’s book is built on 7 strategies he uses to overcome and push through the fear of public speaking.”įacing your fear is the first step to conquering it! 2. I love the authors’ anecdotes and the stories he uses to back up the material. “Mike Acker has written a book that anyone needs to read, not just for public speakers but if fear is something that is holding you back from pursuing your dreams. It’s rated number 1 of 7 top books that will help you conquer the fear of public speaking according to Rhett Power from Forbes.įear of public speaking is the number 1 fear for most Americans, even scarier than death to most! This is where I gleaned the author’s tips and tricks for mastering the art of public speaking and the reasons why you should pick it up yourself. I took a look at this Amazon book review to help guide me in formulating this comprehensive list. “Go from a nervous, nauseated, and sweaty speaker to an excited, energized, and passionate presenter” Never fear, I handpicked 9 books you can read or download on Audible to enjoy the same advice to finally become the confident, engaging orator you’ve always dreamt of via your Bluetooth headphones. ![]() Do you ever have recurring stress dreams where your middle school teacher asks you to present your book report in front of the class first? I used to struggle with crippling social anxiety and self-doubt and when imposter syndrome seeps in on my worst days I find myself experiencing this shared nightmare of public speaking in front of my peers. ![]()
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