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11 Killer Tips To Stop Saying "Ummm" Forever
Inspired by an infographic by London Speaker Bureau.
How often do you say 'ummm'?
For most of us, public speaking ranks high on their worst fears.
As the nervous energy rises inside you, all your bad habits rise to the surface — the most common of these is the use of filler words 'ummm', 'so', etc.
Using these filler words is a credibility killer.
Mastering your internal nerves takes time and experience, and even then, it doesn't ever truly disappear.
While I was studying Product Design at University, I spent a lot of time presenting work and listening to others present.
This constant exposure to public speaking helped me overcome a lot of these bad habits — but even now, I still find that a little 'ummm' sneaks out.
I’ve still got much to learn about being a better public speaker, but I know these notes have given me a few more ideas and techniques to use.
Whether you’re giving a speech, sharing your ideas in a meeting or facilitating a brainstorm, I hope these 11 tips help you to stop filler words from creeping into your lives.
If you have any other tips to stop saying filler words, let me know in the comments.
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Lifehacks: Part 4
Inspired by posts made by lifehack.org , which I discovered on Pinterest.
Who doesn't love a good lifehack?
We all love a shortcut that will save us time, money and effort. In these nudenotes I give you 5 lists of them.
In this spread I share my notes on:
How to become a better you everyday.
6 hard truths you need to accept for being stronger.
Worst habits people have that affect their lives.
How to make your life simpler & happier.
Most common regrets in life.
I love reading and sharing these bite-sized bits of life wisdom.
Hope you enjoy them too!
20 Habits of Truly Brilliant Presenters
Inspired by an infographic created by Maurice De Castro of Mindful Presenter.
Do you struggle presenting your work?
Don’t worry - nudenotes can help with that.
This is part one of my two-part nudenote dive into this interesting infographic.
Presenting your creative work in a clear, concise and compelling way can make or break the success of your project.
So many of us struggle to present and talk through our ideas with peers and clients - I’m one of these people myself.
My favourite of these first 10 habits is number 8 - Tell Stories.
I always try to weave narratives into my presentations, even simple ones like: before and after and Who? What? When? How? & Why?
We all love a good story, as an audience, but as a creator of a presentation, it also helps your structure and populate your story in a compelling and effective way.