A lot of coaches will tell you to “project your voice” when addressing a large group or doing a presentation.
But what does that mean?
The answer – it means to talk to a person in the last row, not the person in the first.
A lot of coaches will tell you to “project your voice” when addressing a large group or doing a presentation.
But what does that mean?
The answer – it means to talk to a person in the last row, not the person in the first.
It’s a familiar story. You’ve done your PowerPoint or Keynote, have a funny story to open, and have thought through any questions […]
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