Practicing is the only way to become a better speaker!
[NOTE: Click here if you’d like to go straight to the list of exercises.]
Yeah, I know. It’s possible you hate practicing.
That’s because—by definition—when we practice, we’re working on something we haven’t mastered yet (and maybe even suck at).
That’s not fun for many of us, but it’s literally the only way to improve.
Every public speaker needs to practice.
When you watch a world-class communicator like Sir Ken Robinson or Brené Brown, it’s easy to think that words have always tumbled from their mouths with elegance and ease. But the fact is, if they’re good, they’ve practiced.
A lot!
“25 x 25 in ’25” will show YOU how to practice to become a better public speaker, too!
Knowing that you have to practice is one thing—but knowing what to practice, and how, can be a lot more mysterious.
So I’ve created “25 x 25 in ’25” — a series of 25 public speaking exercises you can do in just 25 seconds a day… to become a better public speaker in 2025! (Or any time you want.)
Every other week, you’ll receive a short video that:
- Explains why the exercise is valuable, and
- Shows you exactly how to practice it.
Practice it at least four times (more is just fine :-)), and you’ll be on the road to acquiring an important new public speaking skill…in just 25 seconds a day!
In case we haven’t been introduced yet…
For more than 30 years, I’ve been a public speaking coach, workshop leader, and speechwriter. I’ve worked with corporate honchos, non-profit executives, local business owners, bus drivers, security guards, filmmakers, NFL Hall of Famers, and thousands of other folks.
And yes, I’ve taught them all how to practice!
Now I want to show YOU the same thing.
So sign up for my newsletter here, and watch your email for the next installment.
And if you want to get started in the meantime…
Catch up on ALL the “25 x 25 in ’25” exercises:
WEEK 1: How to Breathe
WEEK 2: Aim Your Words
WEEK 4: How to Smile
WEEK 5: Add It Up
