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April 8, 2025 |
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Mastering the Art of Breath: Techniques to Elevate Your Presentation Delivery |
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Most people prepping for a presentation obsess over their slides or script—but forget one of the most powerful tools they have: their breath. That simple, invisible rhythm we rely on to stay alive can quietly make or break your performance, turning a forgettable talk into something truly captivating. |
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Learn more with Kevin Lerner |
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Jigsaw Graphics for PowerPoint |
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Here are 10 jigsaw graphics containing different shapes. These graphics are available in both black and white and are contained within separate sample presentations that you download. Additionally, these jigsaw graphics are vector shapes, so you can easily edit them within your Microsoft Office program by changing fills, lines, and effects or even
applying Shape Styles. |
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Download and use these Jigsaw Graphics in your slides for just $4.99+ |
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Only Work with a Coach Who Has Their Own Coach |
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Coaching isn’t always the intervention that will meet your needs. But if you have established that it is and if you are ready to do the hard work of thinking with a coach at your side, vet them well. No one is perfect. So, you’ll need a significant pinch of salt on hand if a coach claims, of even hints, that they have it all figured out. The reality
is that every coach needs a coach of their own. And a coach supervisor. And a coach mentor. And a therapist. Maybe not all at the same time, but each of these roles helps to shape a coach to be the best they can be for you. You should expect this from them. |
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Learn more with Clare Norman |
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Quotes |
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We can use the simplicity: by Dan Roam
"We can use the simplicity and immediacy of pictures to discover and clarify our own ideas, and use those same pictures to clarify our ideas for other people, helping them discover something new for themselves along the way."
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Use Poetry to Lift Team Spirits |
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What can you do when team spirit flags? How can you get everyone motivated? Providing competitive salaries, pension benefits and attractive perks are the regular answers that spring to mind. But, when you delve a little deeper into what your team really needs, it’s often the human touch that makes the biggest difference. This lets people know they
are valued, cherished and appreciated. Poetry can be an ideal vehicle to encourage staff in a gentle, sensitive way. |
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Learn more from Aine O’Neill of Toastmasters International |
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Christian PowerPoint Templates |
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