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  1. A presentation should be designed to inspire not bombard with facts and figures.
  2. Reading: "Personal Branding 101: How to Discover and Create Your Brand" ( http://tinyurl.com/bbdyqm )
  3. To all clients, colleagues, and visitors to Expressive Plus ... our wishes for the peaceful joys of the season, and thanks for your support.
  4. You might consider working on a webpage where you host your C-V. Blogger is free.
  5. Join Linked In to connect with colleagues and their colleagues locally, nationally, and internationally. Extend your presence.
  6. 'Be ubiquitous' Get you and your brand out there. Spread the word on yourself.
  7. Do you use more than one social media site? You should. You belong to different communities in real life.
  8. Do you have a presence on any social media site? How do you use it to present yourself?
  9. Have you given thought to using social media as a way to present yourself or your business?
  10. Record yourself presenting. Give yourself feedback. It's a great way to learn about your style.
  11. Seek out every opportunity to present. Practice makes you successful.
  12. You're not feeling nerves, but the excitement of sharing a great message.
  13. Focus on the message and the audience. Forget about you.
  14. Everyone wants you to succeed. Enjoy the support!
  15. Never apologise for being nervous.
  16. Some quick relaxation tips: breathe deeply several times; smile to relax face muscles; image yourself doing well.
  17. Know your audience. Chat with as many as possible before you speak.
  18. Get familiar with the room where you'll be presenting. Check the mic, sight-lines, and lighting.
  19. Repeat questions from the floor so everyone knows what's being asked. It also gives you time to structure your answer.
  20. Know when to finish. If you use words like *finally* or *in conclusion* follow through with the promise.