Over the years, I’ve noticed something in the feedback our clients give us. It’s rarely just “thanks, that was useful.” It tends to describe a change in how someone thinks about presenting, not just how they do it. Read enough of these and patterns start to show up. Seven genuine shifts in how people relate[…]
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The Real Difference Presentation Training Makes: Seven Shifts Our Clients Describe
General Jul 06, 2026
Imagine a professional walking into a meeting well-prepared with solid data, a clear structure, and no gaps. They are more knowledgeable about the topic than anyone else there. However, as they begin to speak, something shifts, not due to a lack of expertise, but because of how their message will be received by others. If[…]
If you have been diagnosed with ADHD and have ever stood up to speak in front of a room, there is a good chance you already know that something is happening that other people around you do not seem to experience in quite the same way. Your thoughts are racing faster than your speech. You’ve[…]
The Real Measure of a Presentation Most presentations are judged by the wrong criteria. People focus on confidence, charisma, slide design, and whether the audience claps at the end, as if these superficial signals reveal anything truly meaningful about impact. They don’t. A presentation’s sole legitimate purpose is to influence what happens next. That influence[…]