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What role do our instincts play in presenting? Unless you’re a trained presenter – meaning you’ve learned and practiced a physical and vocal communication skill set, we wouldn’t recommend you follow your instincts. At their core, our instincts have been developed through evolution. And if evolution taught us anything about what’s bad for survival, it’s:
(1) being alone
(2) being exposed with no place to hide
(3) not having a weapon to protect yourself with
(4) being stared at by a crowd of onlookers
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So if you don’t have a trained and practiced skill set to rely on while presenting, what would your instincts have you do when you’re standing in front of a crowd, with no place to hide, and nothing to protect yourself with? Run and hide. Learn and practice a communication skill set, then trust your instincts.
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Read more: Confessions Of A Public Speaker (Scott Berkun)

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About John J. Vautier

John advocates for effective communication as a key skill for personal and professional success. Since 2004, he has empowered future leaders at Vautier Communications, founded by his father, John Sr. He’s worked with Fortune 500 to Fortune 4 companies worldwide and co-authored "Speak As Well As You Think" with his father and "Mastering Executive Presence" with his sister, Jenn. More about me.

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