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Fear of Public Speaking Course in aid of the club on Saturday 18th September 2010
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Venue: Community House, South Street, Bromley, BR1 1RH - 9:30am - 4:30pm
Have you ever felt that your voice is holding back your professional development?
Have you ever cancelled a speaking engagement because you were too nervous to stand and deliver?
Then this one day, one off overcome your fear of public speaking course is designed to help you find yourself and your voice.
The course syllabus is as follows:
- Breathing Exercises and Relaxation
- Understanding the fear and why it happens - you are not alone...
- Overcoming the Fear of Public Speaking
- Confidence Building Exercises
- Improving Tone and Resonance
- Understanding the Mechanics of Effective Public Speaking
- Putting it all together - practical speaking exercises and expert feedback...
To reserve your place on this course, please contact Vince Stevenson directly on
vincestev@gmail.com or call him on 07731-876304.
Download the course details in Word document format. FEAR OF PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE - SPEAKERS OF BROMLEY
Teas and coffees will be available throughout the day. Please bring a packed-lunch with you or alternatively there are lots of food outlets where you can buy lunch. There will be a lunch break of one hour.
![]() | Community House is opposite Bromley Fire Station. There is a Pay and Display Car Park about 30 yards away. We would recommend that you use public transport for this event. |
The College of Public Speaking is one of the country's leading speaking agencies. Born of the voluntary sector with
philanthropic principles, the College of Public Speaking donates a percentage of its profits to the Speakers Trust, a charity dedicated to the development of effective communication throughout all strands of society. It also donates its services 'pro bono' to many charities such as Oxfam, Medicins Sans Frontiers, The Oxford Hub, The Rainbow Trust, Cancer Research UK, Marie Curie Cancer Care, Breast Cancer Care, Kings College London, 2Care a dementia charity, Bromley Field Studies Centre and Gordon House, a charity looking after the rehabilitation of gamblers in Beckenham.

