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Chapter 21:
Sixteen Ways to Have a Great
Public Presentation
T he ability to act in front of a bigger group of people
is one of the most desired skills among people
interested in self-development. It’s because we
perform all the time—not only during presentations, business
meetings or trainings, but also in normal everyday situations,
like when we meet up with our friends.
There are a lot of ways to make your presentation unique
and remembered by all listeners.
During my HR and coaching careers, I had the opportunity
to commit many errors, thanks to which I learned more from
than any books I read. This allowed me to consistently develop
my skills and led to the point at which I can share with you the
knowledge gained from my personal experience so you can
always achieve goals you have set for yourself while giving
public performances and speeches.
Depending on the context in which you will use and benefit
from this unique skill, your goals may be different. Among a
group of friends, your intention may be to make all of them
roll on the floor laughing. During business presentations, it can
be showing your listeners a vivid vision of your idea, which
they can see clearly and understand entirely. During school or
college speeches it could be evoking a strong state of curiosity,

