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Learn how to crush your fear of public speaking, plus other business skills with these online classes
If you can confidently go on stage and speak in front of a large group of people without feeling like you’re going to throw up your guts, then congratulations, you’re better than 90% of the population. But if you automatically tense up and your stomach goes up in knots and your legs turn to jelly at the mere thought of being under the spotlight, you should know that you’re not alone.
The good news is that if you put in the work, you’ll be able to command a room like Oprah in no time. Crush that glossophobia (that’s a fear of public speaking) and improve your leadership and public speaking skills all at the same time to become the boss you were born to be. The courses below can help get you started:
The Public Speaking Masterclass Bundle: Lifetime Access (a $269 value)
Being good at public speaking yields a lot of benefits. You can deliver a wedding speech with ease, pitch to VCs, and finally muster up the confidence to ask your neighbor on a date. This masterclass features over 40 hours of accredited instruction that will help you present confidently and forge better connections with people. You’ll learn how to organize your thoughts better under pressure and think on your feet, as well as how to plan your speech and connect with your audience. Each of the five courses included is certified by the International Association of Online Training Standards. You’ll even have a certificate of completion once you finish.
Typically $269, you can get this bundle today for $29 — a savings of 89%.
Diploma in Leadership & Management Course (a $395 value)
If you’re currently leading a team or would like to one day take the reins over a group of people, you should have a solid grasp on planning, organizing, directing, and taking control. This four-week course will teach you exactly that, with lessons on how to set a clear direction, provide feedback, recognize and reward performance, and communicate more effectively. You’ll get to grips with the characteristics of great leaders, learn how to foster productivity within your team, and how to build and maintain momentum during times of change and uncertainty.
This course regularly retails for $395, and we usually offer one for $99, but right now you can get it for a limited time at just $49.
The Ultimate Productivity Bundle (a $1274 value)
You know what they say: work smarter, not harder. Just because you’re busy eight hours a day doing all sorts of tasks does not always mean you’re effective at work. This bundle features the secrets to ultimate productivity, featuring tips on how to organize your life, make more money while working less, and find your life’s purpose. There are also lessons on how to effectively close more deals, hold shorter meetings, and reach inbox zero.
Get this bundle on sale today for $36 — 97% off the usual cost of $1274.
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