Discover The 27 Public Speaking Mistakes that Kill Speaking Confidence…
and Learn Exactly What to Do Differently

Common Public Speaking MistakesYou look at the clock and mentally calculate how long you have until it’s your turn to speak. Just 5 minutes. Ugh.

Your anxious anticipation grows as the speaker seems to be wrapping up. Your head feels like it’s in a fog and you wonder if you’ll remember anything you were going to say.

A lump wells up in your throat and your mouth starts to go dry. You feel your heart race and palms start to sweat as you think,

“What the heck is wrong with me?! I’ve spoken in public a ton of times so why am I still nervous?”

The answer to your question is:

There’s nothing wrong with you, it’s just that with public speaking, practice doesn’t necessarily make perfect.

Practice, in fact, is only about 50% of the equation. Now, 50% is a lot and practice is a critical piece, but there is another piece…

It’s Not What You Do But How You Do It

You gather up the nerve to speak (good for you!) but the talk doesn’t go as well as it could have and should have. What if you’re making the same speaking mistakes each time you practice?

I’m not talking about things like improper grammar, slang, or calling someone by the wrong name.

I’m talking about speaking mistakes of a different sort: The things we do to try to help ourselves.

These are the things you may firmly believe help you, but unfortunately, they typically backfire.

How I Discovered These Common Speaking Mistakes

I’ve seen people making these mistakes again and again—from patients in research studies on social anxiety when I was on clinical faculty at the University of Pennsylvania to professionals, executives, and entrepreneurs I coached… I saw them in the studies I reviewed for my book, The New York Times bestseller, The Confident Speaker

Basically, every single person who was a nervous public speaker did one or more of these things.

There’s a sad irony because the mistakes are actually the result of you trying to appear less anxious and improve your speaking performance.

Be Sure Your Efforts Lead to Results

What if you knew what these mistakes are? Even better, what if you knew how to solve them?

Wouldn’t it be a different experience as you glanced at the clock before you went on, knowing that you’d present yourself and your ideas in the best possible way?

I created this report Common Public Speaking Mistakes to help you do these things. You’ll learn the top 27 (okay, it’s a few more than that, I couldn’t resist including everything) mistakes and the specific solutions for each one.

Get this special report now for just $27—only $1 per mistake (and don’t those mistakes cost you much more than $1 in your professional reputation and success).

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Enjoy the report!

Looking forward to helping you make sure your speaking efforts pay off and help you become a more confident public speaker,

Larina Kase