by developer1 | Jan 11, 2022 | Blogs
We all have distinctive fingerprints. Each one of us has our own, completely separate, identifying, characteristic pattern. Our fingers can be dextrous in an amazing variety of ways. We also have distinctive voiceprints and our tongues can be dextrous in an amazing...
by Janet Howd | Dec 13, 2021 | Blogs
My apartment is currently sandwiched between two building sites where cranes, pile drives, heavy lifting machinery, concrete mixers and hundreds of scaffold and construction workers are creating a new 52 storey tower and adding a further eleven floors to an old one...
by Janet Howd | Nov 1, 2021 | Blogs
Two thousand years ago, scholars who could not verbalise ideas cogently and who could not present concepts with oratorical conviction were considered unworthy of a place in Plato’s Academia. Yet today, knowledge disseminated by papers, journals, books or...
by Janet Howd | Oct 30, 2021 | Blogs
As you prepare a presentation, have you ever stopped to consider that what’s going on in the back of your mind is likely to have a big impact on its chance of being a success? Pause a while, and pay direct attention to the objects you see on the continuous...
by Janet Howd | Oct 20, 2021 | Blogs
Most presenters have to be solely responsible for writing their own scripts, directing their own performances and making sure that their subject is well laid out, its timing spot on and their voice is measured and loud enough to be clearly heard. Not only that, they...
by Janet Howd | Oct 20, 2021 | Blogs
As I write this piece about ways to tackle the fear of presenting, smiling is making headline news. Apparently a smile has become the ‘must have’ component of the latest life-style fashion trend called Mood Mapping: so much so, that even Victoria Beckham...