We coach new Atlas Promotions business consultants to develop their public speaking skills from day one. The ability to speak well in public is a useful talent that, once mastered, sets people apart from other professionals in their spheres.

There is basic information that any aspiring public speaker should understand, but there are also some interesting facts that only practiced presenters really appreciate. Here are a few insights we share around the Atlas Promotions office:

  • You Cannot Over-Rehearse: It’s true that the best speeches sound relaxed, but this calm delivery requires intense practice on the part of the speaker. We recommend to our colleagues that they rehearse so often that they can weave various parts of their speeches into any given conversation.
  • It’s Great Exercise: Well-being is a part of the Atlas Promotions ethos, and many of us have fitness trackers that we use when we’re exercising. We also use them when speaking, and we’re amazed at the calories we can burn walking across a stage for a 15-minute talk.
  • Look Beyond the Money: Sometimes a speaking gig won’t pay top dollar, but there might be some other perks that appeal to us. For instance, if we’re presenting at an expensive event, we might ask for a free ticket and lunch.

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