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Missed Meeting Templates – How to Write a No-Show Email 

This article walks you through steps to take if a client, prospect or fellow team member fails to show up for a previously agreed upon meeting ...

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Toastmasters: Fun Ideas for Club Meeting Themes

This article provides context on how themes work for Toastmasters meetings. It also provides 34 theme ideas to consider that would allow most people ...

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How to Write Perfect Pre-Meeting Email Templates - Be prepared

How to Write Perfect Pre-Meeting Email Templates 

I love a productive meeting that makes the best use of everyone's time.  I have found that when meeting attendees understand exactly what is ...

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Toastmasters Speech 10 Tips: Inspire Your Audience

You've made it to the final speech in your Toastmasters curriculum!  The last of your speech projects encourages you to incorporate many of the ...

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Toastmasters Speech 9 Tips: Persuade with Power

This article details down how to outline and deliver a 5–7-minute speech to "Persuade with Power." We'll break-down how to persuade your audience to ...

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Toastmasters Speech 7: How to Research Your Topic

This article talks about how to go about selecting a topic which can be supported by research for your Toastmasters Speech 7.  It delves into ...

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How to Minimize Awkward Virtual Meeting Moments

This article provides proactive strategies for eliminating awkward moments on video conferencing calls - both for the host and participants.  It ...

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Confidence in Communication: How to Build Skills

This article provides tactical guidance on how to become a more confident communicator in both personal and professional settings.  It will ...

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Christmas Conversation Starters and Topics for Kids

The article provides a host of conversations starters you can have with your kids to enjoy the holiday season together.  It offers advice for ...

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Thanksgiving: Social Skills Activities for Kids & Teens

This article starts by talking about some of the reasons kids and teens may feel anxious or nervous about upcoming holiday get togethers.  It ...

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Meg Brickle has been helping individuals excel in their professional and social communications for over 15 years. Click here to learn why Meg is so passionate about building speaking confidence in business and social conversations. Reach out to Meg at meg@communicateconfidently.org with questions!

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