Simon Day – 5 Top Tips for More Engaging Presentation Delivery

Want to become a more engaging presenter and public speaker? Simon Day shares five top tips for positive habits (and a few distracting ones to avoid) that will help you present with greater confidence and assurance.

Key Takeaways from Simon:

  • Learn how to get your balance of eye contact right;
  • Learn what to do (and not do) with your hands in presentations;
  • Learn how to stand – and move – with purpose to project a confident image.

About Simon Day:

After years of suffering with speaking anxiety, Simon Day was left with two choices: spend his whole life hiding in the shadows and risk losing everything, or find his voice. 

Through a painful yet empowering journey of discovery, Simon has gone from terrified teenager to UK award-winning speaker and executive presentation coach. After a twelve-year career in education, he founded Kingfishers Consulting to support senior leaders and teams in unlocking the power of more effective communication. He now provides public speaking training, presentation coaching and keynote speeches at conferences. 

Website: ⁠https://www.kingfishersconsulting.com

Simon Day – Executive Presentation Coach, Trainer & Speaker

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