Fishbowl Q&A: “How do I get rid of nerves?”
In this series, I answer YOUR public speaking questions, randomly pulled out of a fishbowl! I have a countdown timer so need to answer in 50 seconds or less!
In this series, I answer YOUR public speaking questions, randomly pulled out of a fishbowl! I have a countdown timer so need to answer in 50 seconds or less!
In this series, I answer YOUR public speaking questions, randomly pulled out of a fishbowl! I have a countdown timer so need to answer in 50 seconds or less!
Introducing a brand new series where I answer YOUR public speaking questions, randomly drawn out of a fishbowl. I don’t know which question I’ll choose and I have to answer in 50 seconds or less. Game on! Send any questions you want answered to jordana@jordanab.com.
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There are a lot of things that we say as presenters that can feel right at the time, but in reality can make our audience cringe. So here’s a few phrases to avoid! Do you want to build your Video Presentation and Public Speaking Skills with Virtual Training or Speaker Coaching? Find out more here. Click […]
When you’re working on a video script always plan for less scripted content than the time you wish to fill. So if you want to do a 10-minute video, don’t plan out 10 minutes of content, word by word. Do you want to build your Video Presentation and Public Speaking Skills with Virtual Training or […]
The best way to plan and prepare for being on camera is … drumroll … to plan and prepare! Don’t just wing it. Even though the world’s best speakers look like they haven’t practiced at all, lots of work has gone into their stage and camera skills and in many cases, years of experience. A […]
Did you know that according to many studies, 70% of our communication is non-verbal? We all have amazing physical tools to bring our messages to life but sometimes we forget to use them – or we use them incorrectly. In this clip I share some body language DOs and DONT’s. Do you want to build […]
Pauses are crucial and a very powerful tool for presenting on camera. Often, we don’t pause enough because we are focused on our content, we feel nervous, or we just go off on a tangent. But pauses are important. They help you pace yourself, they give you control over your content, and they help anchor […]
Before we start filming, it’s really common to get butterflies, nerves, adrenaline and a whole flood of energy. If we don’t manage the adrenaline and cortisol before we start filming, it’s going to come out while we’re on camera. So when your nerves kick in, start moving. Intentionally get this energy moving beforehand so that […]