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	<title>Comments on: Public Speaking Myths: Public Speaking is Like Riding a Bike.</title>
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		<title>By: David Portney, Public Speaking Training Expert</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s true: the more you do public speaking, the easier it is. It&#039;s so easy to find places and opportunities to speak that with very little effort one can speak for local organizations for a brief time (20 minutes or so) and &quot;keep their chops up&quot;. I encourage my students to speak regularly to keep themselves sharp and since most of them are business owners or otherwise promoting themselves, the incentive for them is the fact that they get new clients and customers and referrals every time they speak.

Best,
David Portney</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s true: the more you do public speaking, the easier it is. It&#8217;s so easy to find places and opportunities to speak that with very little effort one can speak for local organizations for a brief time (20 minutes or so) and &#8220;keep their chops up&#8221;. I encourage my students to speak regularly to keep themselves sharp and since most of them are business owners or otherwise promoting themselves, the incentive for them is the fact that they get new clients and customers and referrals every time they speak.</p>
<p>Best,<br />
David Portney</p>
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