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“I want to be more polished and confident when presenting to my buyers.” “I wanted to share my opinion at the meeting, but I got too nervous and stayed quiet instead.” “I’m ‘good enough’ at giving presentations, but I know I can be better.” Can you relate to any of these comments? Or all of them?!? Public speaking is one of the best ways to become known as an expert in your field, mobilize and inspire your team, create confidence and loyalty among your customers or followers, and grow your brand, business, or career. But sometimes, a fear of public speaking or being overwhelmed about how to craft an impactful message may stop you from speaking up and sharing your expertise. In From Nervous to Nailed It!, author, speaker, executive speech coach & presentation skills specialist Suzannah Baum brings you the public speaking strategies to help you gain more confidence, provide value to your audience, share your knowledge in a compelling way, and get the results – and recognition – that you deserve. From Nervous to Nailed It! brings you the strategies and techniques to solve these challenges, so that you can get results every time you speak. You’ll get tools that include how to: - Manage and overcome speaking nerves - Feel more confident in your communications, and keep imposter syndrome at bay - Pinpoint exactly information is most relevant to the audience - Create a structure that is easy for both you and your audience to follow - Understand the myths that hold us back from more effective audience connection - Use stories for better engagement - Gain control of your delivery techniques - Steps to prepare yourself for the day of your presentation - Find your voice, present with impact, and unleash your ultimate speaking potential! - And so much more... Whether you are a beginner who wants to manage nerves, an experienced speaker who wants to be more effective, or a seasoned speaker who wants to take it into the stratosphere, Suzannah Baum delivers the tools to help you gain more confidence, provide value to your audience, and share your knowledge and expertise in a compelling way. From Nervous to Nailed It! breaks down the truth behind what it takes to make it on the stages (and screens) of the world today. Read this book and nail your next presentation!” —Mitch Joel, author of Six Pixels of Separation and CTRL ALT Delete Within these pages, you’ll find: - The Killer Presentation model to inspire, educate, and persuade your listeners; - The Diamond Speech Structure Flowchart for a powerful structure that’s logical and easy to follow; - Tips and best practices for valuable virtual presentations; - Real-life stories of super, and not so super, speakers; and - Suzannah’s personal anecdotes, including how her shoes nearly ruined her presentation. Create an engaging presentation, deliver it with impact, and enjoy the feeling when you realize that you’ve nailed it!
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Finn’s search for his memory of one fateful night leads him to Iceland—only to be followed by an unhinged assassin intent on stopping him—in the riveting follow-up to Steel Fear, from the New York Times bestselling writing team Webb & Mann, combat-decorated Navy SEAL Brandon Webb and award-winning author John David Mann. “One of the best crime novels of the year . . . a brilliant blend of procedural mystery and geopolitical thriller.”—Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author of Hunting Time Disgraced Navy SEAL Finn is on the run. A wanted man since he jumped ship from the USS Abraham Lincoln, he’s sought for questioning in connection to war crimes committed in Yemen by a rogue element in his SEAL team. But his memory of that night—as well as the true fate of his mentor and only friend, Lieutenant Kennedy—is a gaping hole. Finn learns that three members of his team have been quietly redeployed to Iceland, which is a puzzle in itself; the tiny island nation is famous for being one of the most peaceful, crime-free places on the planet. His mission is simple: track down the three corrupt SEALs and find out what really happened that night in Yemen. But two problems stand in his way. On his first night in town a young woman mysteriously drowns—and a local detective suspects Finn’s involvement. What’s worse, a SEAL-turned-contract-killer with skills equal to Finn’s own has been hired to make sure he never gets the answers he’s looking for. And he’s followed Finn all the way to the icy north.
A major new book-length visionary poem from a writer "whose poems are among the major astonishments of contemporary poetry" (Robert Polito, the Poetry Foundation) Alice Notley has become one of the most highly regarded figures in American poetry, a master of the visionary mode acclaimed for genre-bending, book-length poems of great ambition and adventurousness. Her newest book, For the Ride, is another such work. The protagonist, "One," is suddenly within the glyph, whose walls project scenes One can enter, and One does so. Other beings begin to materialize, and it seems like they (and One) are all survivors of a global disaster. They board a ship to flee to another dimension; they decide what they must save on this Ark are words, and they gather together as many as are deemed fit to save. They "sail" and meanwhile begin to change the language they are speaking, before disembarking at an abandoned future city.
Jaguar Addams is back! Three prisoners are brought to Planetoid 3 with symptoms of exposure to chemicals that can come only from illegal moon mining -- but who's running the lunar mining game, and where are they processing the Artemis byproducts? Alex and Jaguar are caught in a hornet's nest of politics, profits, and psychoses, as both are driven into a moon madness that cannot be denied.
Two Artists, a Singular Friendship, and a Six-State Quest for a Diagnosis Hadley Ferguson and Catherine Armsden, a painter and a writer, have each spent years seeking a diagnosis for their troubling symptoms. When they are finally diagnosed with Parkinson' s disease, they meet in an online support group and quickly become long-distance friends. But for Hadley, the shared diagnosis is still not correct. She embarks on a traumatic, six-state odyssey that Catherine documents in vivid detail. Part critical commentary on the American healthcare system and part primer on Parkinson's disease, An Alert, Well-Hydrated Artist in No Acute Distress tackles many topics beyond Hadley' s and Catherine' s personal experience, such as the causes and treatment of Parkinson' s; navigating the doctor-patient relationship; so-called cognitive errors made in diagnosis; and the role of empathy in healthcare. This moving memoir will resonate with anyone who's had difficulty getting a diagnosis or lives with chronic disease, but will also inspire all readers with Hadley' s and Catherine' s ultimately victorious parallel quests to achieve the most fulfilling creative work of their careers. "Catherine Armsden' s wonderfully insightful book should be read by anyone who' s ever received a difficult diagnosis as well as anyone who' s delivered one. ... The book is dedicated to those who don' t look away, and An Alert Well Hydrated Artist in No Acute Distress never does." Dave Iverson, journalist and author of Winter Stars: An Elderly Mother, an Aging Son and Life' s Final Journey