Public Speaking Doesn’t Have to be Painful

Nancy Moskovitz blogged about her recent (great!) experience speaking to an audience about her art. Moskovitz

She ready the two books I recommended on public speaking and wrote to me: Those books gave me the confidence I needed that day. In the end, it was a really great experience and fun. Feedback has been very positive. I even got fan mail! Whodathunkit?

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Incidentally, go down the page a bit on Nancy’s blog and see a photo of her. This was so fun to see after writing back and forth with her for a while. That’s what I love about blogs! They help us form more personal relationships.

Image: Nancy Moskovitz, Sharpe’s Ferry Bridge. Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 36 inches. (c) The Artist.

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