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Flex your public speaking muscles with this practical crusade to end boring presentations! In this updated second edition, you’ll find new examples, visuals, and tactics for both in-person and online engagement- so when you speak, people listen.
We’ve all sat through dull presentations: endless slides, lifeless delivery, messages that vanish the second they’re over. And most advice? Fluff. “Connect with your audience,” they say. But how?
Ivan Wanis Ruiz’s End Boring is the antidote. Drawing from neuroscience, poker, police interrogations, viral videos, and even pro wrestling, Ivan shares the same tactical playbook he’s used to train over half a million people worldwide. No vague inspiration- just practical tactics you can use immediately.
Built from real-world cases in business, sales, education, fitness, and healthcare, End Boring teaches you how to create muscle memory in the way you speak, move, and command a room. It’s not about following cookie-cutter rules- it’s about building a flexible toolkit you can use anywhere, from a boardroom to a Zoom call.
Inside, you’ll learn:
• The Belly Button Rule that makes you look instantly more confident. • Why traditional eye contact advice is wrong-and what to do instead. • The sneaky Liar’s Parallel killing your credibility (and how to fix it). • How to structure sentences so people remember more than just 2% of your talk. • Virtual hacks to transform your online presence.
Great speakers aren’t born- they’re trained. Through practice, repetition, and audience focus, you can become the communicator people remember.
Don’t just read about communication. Train it. Use it. Live it. And join the mission to End Boring.
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Date de publication
Livre audio : 29 septembre 2025
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