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Design work by Ethos3! RT @: New case study: Etsy-Sharing Their Experiences for the Greater Good
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Check out our latest deck on @ // Text Me: Do's & Don'ts of Presentation Design:
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Hemingway's fiction is known for its concision, brevity and clarity. Emulate him in your :
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New Blog Post! Tips from Ernest Hemingway:
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The most important ingredient in having "good people skills" is the ability to be consistently authentic.
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Think of gestures as an extension of the words coming out of your mouth. They should emphasize, accentuate & highlight:
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At worst, gestures distract the audience. At best, they add emphasis and enthusiasm. Be in the latter camp. Here's how:
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There’s inherent meaning in things we consider arbitrary. 60-70% of all meaning is derived from nonverbal behavior:
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Avoid the Curse of Knowledge // Einstein said: “If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.”
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Don’t keep your hands still! You’ll speak better if you use gestures.
11:03 AM May 29th
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New blog post! How to Speak Effectively with Gestures in :
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+ MT “@ & @: "Open a knowledge gap, then close it in an unexpected way."
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Presentation Lessons from The Economist, via @
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"Open a knowledge gap, and then close it in an interesting, unexpected way." Tips on how to engage your audience:
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Emotion depends on individual persons' struggles & successes, while analytical thinking depends on statistics & data:
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A question can cause the audience to realize there is a gap in their knowledge, and it sparks their curiosity:
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Take risks in your , don't just be safe: “A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for.”Grace Murray Hopper
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RT @: Know too much? Get control of yourself! "Curse of Knowledge and How to Counteract it"
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Thank you! // RT @: Happy Friday, Ethos3! Y'all have written some powerful stuff this week. Thanks for being amazing as always.
10:43 AM May 25th
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"The tone of your voice reveals your passion and your enthusiasm." Read our review of a talk on exploration:
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- Name Ethos3
- Location Nashville, TN
- Web http://ethos3.com
- Bio Ethos3 is the champion of presentation design. Client roster includes Cisco, Pepsi, NBC Universal, & Google. Need to reach us? Tweeting M-F 8am-6pm CST.
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