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Why Being a Speaker, Author and Coach is Blah-Blah Boring

By Michelle Mazur > July 21, 2013
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You can’t swing a cat on the Internet without running into a speaker, author or coach. Did I offend you with this title? Honestly, I think your profession is great – it’s your bio that is boring. Does your Twitter profile or Facebook page use these descriptions? Did you add, ” consultant, strategist or entrepreneur?”…

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Should You Blog For Your Small Business?

By Michelle Mazur > July 17, 2013
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You know blogging is great for SEO. After all, the Google monster loves content and rewards you handsomely for producing great stuff week after week. Blogging helps you get found on the Interwebs. It establishes your expertise and shows you’re a “thought leader.” Blogging is great, right?  Have you ever asked yourself the question: “Should…

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How to Give Remarkable Presentations: Lessons from the World Domination Summit

By Michelle Mazur > July 14, 2013
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How do you live a remarkable life in a conventional world? Or the question that fascinates me as a speech coach – how do you give a remarkable presentation in a conventional world drowning in PowerPoint? Over the 4th of July weekend I attended the World Domination Summit. I, of course, want to dominate the…

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What Do You Want To Know About Public Speaking?

By Michelle Mazur > July 10, 2013
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Where does the inspiration come from for my many blog posts on public speaking and presentations? The short answer is: YOU!!!!!! Your email questions, comments on the blog, conversation over on twitter and even from popular culture – most notably somebody challenged me to come up with a post on public speaking lessons from zombie…

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3 Big Questions About the Fear of Public Speaking

By Michelle Mazur > July 7, 2013
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Nervous, anxious, scared and down right terrified are the overwhelming feelings my clients show up on my doorstep with. They are talented, bright, personable and are great conversationalists one-on-one. However, something significantly changes when they have to get in front of a group a people.  That’s why they come to me and always ask these…

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