World-renowned expert Dorothy Sarnoff reveals more than 200 of her time-tested tips for foolproof control of nervousness while publicly speaking. She offers detailed, practical advice on communicating effectively to those who want to overcome their fears.
Download and start listening now!
“Eminently readable…about how to conquer the fear of communicating in public, how to control clammy hands and butterflies when making a speech, how to prepare speeches, how to look.”
— San Francisco Examiner
“Dorothy Sarnoff has transformed ordinary timid mortals into tigers.”
— Esquire“Her tips are tried and true ones and would undoubtedly help the frightened public speaker. Recommended.”
— Library JournalBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Dorothy Sarnoff (1914–2008) was an actress, operatic soprano, and self-help guru. She sang for the New York City Opera and played roles on Broadway, including Lady Thiang in the original cast of The King and I. When she retired from performance, she moved on to a second successful career consulting business executives, politicians, and other important figures, including Jimmy Carter, Israeli Prime Minister Begin, and author Danielle Steel.