Paul Evans
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Public Speaking and Training Expert

Paul Evans Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Public Speaking, Business and Personal Development
- Career Focus
- Author, Speaker, Business owner
- Affiliation
- Info Market Results LLC, Genesis Business Group LLC, 100X Missions
Paul began speaking at the age of 12. He was being paid by the time he was 16. Paul has given more than 1,500 presentations and trained more than 35,000 speakers.
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As a public speaker you MUST know what you’re talking about. That might seem obvious, but it’s amazing the number of speakers who really don’t have a clue about their subject. How is this possible? Well, someone, somewhere said, “Why don’t you come talk to our group.” “What should I talk ...
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The Explosive Power of C4 Public Speaking
CONTENTn Have you ever heard a speaker and thought, "What in the world is he talking about?" Content prevents that being said about you! Without content - you've got nothin'! Let's say you're one of the few who is not afraid of public speaking or presenting. Does it matter if you walk away ...
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Seven Traits of Great Speakers
1. Solid Content. Even a person lacking charismatic gifts can develop solid content. Always share something the audience finds valuable to their lives. 2. Humorous. It's hard to hate someone you laugh with. The best speakers find a way to get people smiling early in the program. It opens ...
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5 Elements of Great Public Speaking
The difference in a powerful and pitiful presentation is usually a few essential basics. The following seven reminders must be part of every speech. 1. Audience Awareness. The better you know the people in the seat, the better your presentation will be. Too many speakers are self-centered. ...
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26 Public Speaking Tips
1. No speech is ever perfect. Perfectionism creates more fear. Do your best and leave it at that. 2. Forget about what you forgot to say. Trust that the audience heard what was needed. 3. Someone has said that you should put ten hours of practice into every one hour presentation. You can, but ...
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Let Go My Ego - Part 1
What is the #1 cause of public speaking fear? Perception. People are afraid of how they THINK they will come across to the audience. No one is scared of forgetting. They are scared of how forgetting makes them look. A speaker is not afraid of freezing. He or she is worried about the THOUGHTS ...
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Let Go My Ego - Part 2
Part 1 - "What is the #1 cause of public speaking fear? Perception." You can read last week's tip here: http://instantspeakingsuccess.com/articles.php?a=read&aid=378 1. What is the "perception" you fear? 2. What could you put in place or present that would influence that perception? For ...
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Public Speaking and Presenting: Making This Your Best Year Ever!
Spectacular presenting is not an accident. It's not just going to happen any more than you can pick up a guitar and play it from first strum. Just like an instrument, our speaking and presenting can get out of tune if we do not continue to learn and apply. I'll have to admit that two things ...
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Public Speaking Word Power
Words hurt, heal, motivate, and aggravate. They are powerful. They control emotions and can even control a person physically. A word is worth a thousand pictures.nn “Come here.” Two words that move a person from there to here.nn “Write this down.” Three words that cause people to put ...
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10 Instant Confidence Boosters
Sometimes you don’t have time for a long formula or to sit down and work through a process. There are times where you need confidence fast, instant confidence. Here are 25 ways to get an instant boost of confidence. 1. Compliments Be on the listen out, not just look out, but listen out for ...
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Public Speaking Conquering Neverousness
Why do people get so nervous before a speaking opportunity and what are the best/quickest techniques to address it so it doesn’t negatively affect performance? People get nervous because they know they are going to be critiqued and judged. Every person in the audience will have a slightly different opinion. Some will be bored…enthralled…angered…disappointed…challenged…thrilled. That’s a lot of pressure, and it makes people nervous.
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YOUnique Speaking
YOU are the ONEn************************** The #1 excuse or fear I hear the most from speakers is, "Who am I to speak to this group of people? I'm nobody special." Ok, I know email is not the easiest way to pump you up andngive you a motivational shot in the arm, but I'm going tongive it my ...
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