ATDps: December 2018 South Sound Chapter Meeting
What Shall I Do With My Hands?
EVENT DESCRIPTION
"What shall I do with my hands?" - the most common question clients ask presentation coaches. Many of us are frustrated by the sensation that when we are up in front of a group, terrified, our hands and our whole body, for that matter, seem foreign, frozen, detached, uncooperative, out of synch with our words.
This session will focus on being fully IN the body, finding how to stay in it, to use it, and to enjoy its capacity to express your ideas and feelings effortlessly. We will explore the mind/body connections and learn a series of exercises and strategies to employ for your next presentation and/or to help your teams engage their audiences without fear.
Bring your questions and experiences and let’s learn together!
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding mind-body connections
- Engage audiences fearlessly
- Presentation skills you can apply today
Competency: Coaching
Connie Miller, Founder and Principal Coach of Pivotal Presentations. A trusted advisor and strategic communication partner, Connie coaches busy policymakers and professionals who need to make outstanding presentations to inspire action and collaboration for diverse audiences. Her background in the professional theatre, her work as a mediator and collaborative planner and artist, all contribute to her ability to draw out her clients’ natural gifts and develop their skills and confidence.
AGENDA
5:30 pm - 5:45 pm Networking and Introductions
5:45 pm - 6:45 pm Discussion
6:45 pm - 7:00 pm Wrap up and networking
Registration:
Pre-Registration - Members attend at no charge (Walk In Rate Members $25)
Pre-Registration - Non-Member $40.00 (Walk-In Rate $45)
Online Registration Closes On The Day Of The Chapter Meeting. At That Time We Are No Longer Able To Accept Pre-Registrations.
Please note that once the online registration is closed, we encourage and welcome you to attend and pay at the door.
We are not able to issue refunds after the Friday prior to the meeting. Substitutions are encouraged.