Strong public speaking skills are increasingly crucial.
They can help motivate people, inform, persuade and influence.
They can also help with career advancement. And speaking at events can help position you as a thought leader.
But few people enjoy public speaking.
Speaking to a live audience can feel nerve-wracking and invoke imposter syndrome feelings.
The good news is you can develop your public speaking skills. And nerves can be conquered. To read the original article this audio blog was created from click here.
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