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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

http://www.atozpublicspeaking.com
http://www.diresta.com

In this video, Diane demonstrates how to keep from pacing, swaying, rocking and rolling when speaking in public. How can you avoid distracting your audience? Watch this video for Diane's tips!

For more FREE public speaking tips, visit http://www.atozpublicspeaking.com.

To learn more about Diane, visit http:www.diresta.com.

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  • she really knows what she's doing. great advices! helped me a lot. thanx

  • My pleasure.

  • As a public speaking instructor, I can tell you that Diane DiResta is on target with this advice. Follow her model and you are well on your way to presenting like a pro! Well Done!

  • Thank you.

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  • I liked the blah blahs :-)

    Just teasing, I saw this and another videos of yours, they were huge help.

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  • wow... this is great! free tips in speaking! these simple yet powerful movements are overlooked by a lot of speakers, most of the time. thanks, Diane! BTW, I already subscribed to your video and also went to your site to subscribe for a free newsletter. Keep it up!

  • some of the videos are for advertisements, previews of products, etc. i appreciate that she's giving tips for free, without promoting a product. she also practices what she preaches. some people say "move your hands" and don't demonstrate the point. but she really illustrates her advice.

  • Congratulations and thank you Diane for your very good tips.

  • so easy and so effective))

  • @publicspeakingexpert agreed she is a real pro.

  • VERY effective advice! I used to form a sort of triangle. People begin to associate your body language with subject matter and you actually 'prepare' them mentally for a change in subject matter {or when moving from high-level to more detailed delivery.} Diane hits it on the head. Nice job!!!

  • I'm having my first oral presentation to my class and it only last 3 mins. How do I successfully complete my 3min presentation without losing my nerves?

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