Let’s speak! with Elaine Hopkins: we are capable of much more than we think we are – 048
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audio
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Business
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Self-Improvement
Publication Date |
Jun 25, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:31:29
All me to introduce you to this week's guest Elaine Hopkins. Elaine is a writer, speaker and coach whose passion is helping people to live beyond their labels, to explore their full potential. She says the secret to being a good communicator and public speaker is simply to have a sense of humour and not to take ourselves too seriously. Subscribe to my newsletter and receive monthly tips and techniques to help you speak and communicate with confidence. Please click me: http://eepurl.com/gj6Sb9. As an experienced speaker, she shows us that by developing our public speaking skills, this will also help us to be more confident in situations beyond pubic speaking. Elaine speaks openly about coping with dyspraxia, how negative lables can hold us back, and how she overcame her fear of public speaking. She says we are all capable of so much more than we think we are! Connect with Elaine Hopkins: https://elainehopkinsauthor.com If you would like to discover more tips and techniques to help you speak and communicate with confidence, you can subscribe to my newsletter and access my free confident communication top tips here: https://davidalanmurray.com/free-pdf/ If you like this public speaking and confident communication coaching podcast, please subscribe and add a 5 star review on your favourite podcast app.You can find out more about my one to one coaching, workshops, events and get in touch, by visiting me here at https://davidalanmurray.com Links:Connect with David Murray on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidMurrayGBCheck out my latest coaching videos on Youtube: http://ow.ly/WWu230nfrSC

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