See What Great Professional Speakers Do When They Have Some Down Time

You may wonder what Professional Speakers and Presenters do when we are not on the stage speaking and engaging. If you have ever asked that question (or haven’t) I will give you the *inside scoop* on what I do.

In today’s GREAT SPEAKING TIP, I talk about how to cram practice time into your busy schedule so no matter how much you have going on, you still get better with every presentation.

View the below video, then leave me a comment and let me know what are some things you do when you have some down time to keep you on top of your game.

If you want more resources on how to be a better presenter, then check this out.

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  1. Cheryl Harness
    894 days ago

    I’m thinking that you deliver solid advice w/a boatload of charm
    a big fat pleasure it was, meeting you at Jas. M’s Boot Camp

    cheers,
    CH


  2. Roger Agbati
    779 days ago

    Jonathan,
    You are a 100% absolutely right! This tip that you just give out to anyone that watched this video makes me feel more confident about practicing speaking on a virtual stage before getting on the actual stage to speak.I actually do this to help myself when I am doing my writing assignments.I put myself on a stage while I am actually sitting at my dest in front of my computer.Jon,are you wondering what I am doing on that stage? Well,I am reading my paper to the class! And how can one read his or her paper to the class if he/she doesn’t even have one written yet? Well,my paper that I am reading to the class in my imagination is what I am writing down to be my actually paper to turn in to my professor…:)
    Thanks for your tips,Jon!And Thanks for allowing all of as fan of greatspeakingtips.net to be learning from you and from each other.


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