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Jigsawing on the Interweb

How many of you have had this experience…?

There is something you want to learn more about. It seems, from your initial examination, to be dense and unfathomable. It has many moving parts and there doesn’t appear to be a path or a logical route to take that will give you a good grip on this illusive topic.

It could be building a two-story doghouse or learning to juggle razor sharp knives or, as in my case years ago, public speaking.

When I began, I had the bug. I was enthralled with some of the great speakers I had seen. How did they appear so confident? How did they make complex subjects easy to grasp? How did they manage to get onstage without throwing up?

I wanted to be a really good speaker but there seemed to be so many random skills that I needed, and I didn’t know where to start.

I searched and searched on the mighty Interweb but it was a jumbled jigsaw of good, mediocre and horrible information from unknown “experts”.

What one person told you to always do – the next would tell you never, ever do.

Akkkkk! It was very frustrating.

But as I got better in my skills and confidence, I saw in real speakers, both live and online, what was working and what wasn’t.

I became a student of this speaking world as the only way I could figure out how to figure stuff out.

This all lead to my career as a speaker, as a presentation designer and finally as a coach.

I saw that the people I coached struggled with the same things I did. I could help them navigate this crazy world of presentations because I had been there and (trying to be modest here) done that.

Things like:

  • How to begin a presentation that builds massive curiosity in your audience’s minds.
  • How to get rid of the total information overload that ruins so much of our best efforts
  • How to tie together a presentation so that you audience will “get” your core message.
  • And perhaps most important, how to build the confidence muscles that are critical to delivering a top-notch talk.
  • Plus, a gazillion other small and large techniques and understandings.

So, what is all this about you ask?

I have built a course. Actually, I have rebuilt a course I created last Spring. It is infinitely better. It is amazing.

Over 6 weeks my course will take you and your presentation from a jumbled jigsaw puzzle in a paper bag to a polished gem ready for you to make your star turn.

It has all the stuff, all the insights, all the ideas I learned and developed over the years.

And best of all, it is offered to you in a logical, step-by-step blueprint that will make your next presentation just about better that anything you have ever done.

Certainly, better than that pain-in-the-butt guy down the hall who is trying to get your job. This will smoke his ***.

So, (the gurus tell you never to say “so”) it will be ready for you to jump in and get lightyears better on January 6. That’s in just a few weeks.

In the meantime, as I finish everything up, I will be giving you some ideas of how cool it will be.

If you are on my email list, I will send you a special invite and a really cool offer as a Founding Member.

Send this to everyone you know so they can get on my list.

But not to that jerk down the hall.

Sign up to be notified first here. https://ready2speak.com/course

Tom

P.S. I must tell you that this is not for everyone. I created my course for people who are willing to put in the effort, step outside their comfort zone (just a little) and become better – much better — at presenting. This speaking thing is sometimes difficult (My goal is to make it as easy as I can for you to succeed). But the rewards, as they say, are priceless.

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