Overcoming fear of public speaking is easier than you think!
If speech anxiety is making you miserable or limiting your career, Fearless Speaking can change all that in as little as 12 days. Actor and speech coach Dr. Gary Genard shares his proven method that has been helping people worldwide since 2001 transform their stage fright into confidence.
Escape the negative thinking, physical symptoms, and avoidance behavior that are holding you back. This book is a practical, self-directed approach for dramatically improving your comfort level and skills through dozens of empowering exercises and techniques.
You’ll learn how to:
- Put your fear into perspective
- Calm your nerves and boost your confidence
- Turn negative self-talk into positive thinking
- Use visualization techniques for successful outcomes
- Show body language that broadcasts confidence
- Practice biofeedback to control your stress response
- Halt a panic attack before it starts
- Speak to audiences of any size without fear
- Acquire the skills to become a dynamic speaker
- Start enjoying public speaking for career success
If you suffer from speech anxiety, Fearless Speaking can change your life. Start enjoying public speaking today, and reap the rewards!
Gary Genard is one of America's top speech coaches. An actor and performance expert, he helps professionals become exceptional speakers and presenters.
He is the creator of The Genard Method of performance-based public speaking training. He coaches CEOs, Fortune 500 companies, governments, nonprofits, small businesses, and entrepreneurs. His clients have appeared on the Today show, CNN, C-Span, and other media outlets around the world. In 2014, Global Gurus ranked Gary No. 25 on its list of the world's top communication gurus.
His Fearless Speaking system for eliminating speech anxiety combines breathing, mindfulness, body language, and vocal tools to help professionals become calmer and more confident speakers. Gary remains dedicated to inspiring people from all walks of life to discover the power of their own voice and reach their full potential as communicators.