
Presentation skills in South Africa retain attention
Presentation skills in South Africa retain attention of a waiting audience. This has to be done in the first two or three sentences of the presentation. Once captured, that attention has to be retained, and there are several techniques that good presenters use to accomplish this. You will never keep your audience's attention if they cannot hear you, and the next thing to learn about motivational speaking is that your voice has to be articulate and audible. The back row of the audience has to be able to hear what you're saying just as well as the front row. You do this by using a technique used by thespians, projecting your voice with presentation skills in South Africa (not by shouting - anyone can shout). Voice projection comes from the diaphragm, and is only learned with lots of practice. Eye contact is another technique used in motivational speaking. You will keep the attention of the members of the audience as long as you keep eye contact with them and a keystone of presentation skills in South Africa.

