The Confident Speaker
Beat Your Nerves And Communicate At Your Best In Any Situation
By Harrison Monarth and Dr. Larina Kase
Get The Ten Secrets to Magnetic Confidence Feel Great and Attract Others Every Time You Speak!

 
   

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Please complete all items. Rate each item on a scale of 1-5. Please choose one number and do not write a decimal, such as 3.5. Select the answer that best represents your feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Choose how true each statement is for you.

In the past month, at least one person has commented on how dedicated and motivated I am.
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I seem to have a great sense of humor- funny sayings come naturally to me.
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When I want to influence other people I try to help them see why they may want to do what I say.
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I am a person who loves to try new things and take risks.
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I am highly motivated to achieve my career and life mission.
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The people who I supervise tend to come up with many initiatives and innovations.
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In the past 2 weeks, I have had at least one person comment on my abilities to energize or motivate others.
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I am good at selling an issue that I think is important to my boss (or someone else) so she buys into it as an important issue.
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My coworkers, friends, and family would say that I appear highly knowledgeable and that I speak in a compelling manner.
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I have been told that I am a very persuasive speaker.
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I present myself well and generally try to look my best.
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As long as I can remember, I have been someone who has been internally motivated and achievement-oriented.
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When trying to influence others, I typically look for common goals and values.
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When I think that something is truly important, I have little difficulty conveying my message to others.
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I have no problem speaking up to make sure that my views or the important views of others are heard.
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When conversing with others, I typically make solid eye contact and smile appropriately.
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It is common for me to look for ways to try to empathize with others and put myself into their shoes.
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It is typical for me to build momentum and excitement in others around a new idea or project.
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I have been told by others that my energy and dedication is motivating to them.
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I seem to have an ability to influence the emotions of others.
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I really enjoy expressing my ideas to get others enthusiastic and involved.
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People have often told me that I show a passion for what I do and what I believe in.
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It is not typical for people to resist my requests or my efforts to make changes.
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I generally believe that things will work out very well; I can be described as optimistic.
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Words that people would use to describe me include: “energetic, compelling, and driven”.
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I have received numerous financial or other rewards from my accomplishments.
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Storytelling is one of my favorite things. I love finding the right words to express my ideas as stories.
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I have no problem with expressing or showing my weaknesses and vulnerabilities at times.
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People have told me that I have a strong, kind, compassionate, or powerful voice.
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I know that I attract others to me because they see me as powerful and as someone with a clear sense of purpose.
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More Praise For
The Confident Speaker

Speaking before a group stresses many otherwise capable people, and as a result their anxiety cripples their careers. Monarth and Kase offer the antidote in their highly readable book. Much easier and safer than taking a Valium!"

Dianna Booher, author of Speak with Confidence and Communicate with Confidence


Harrison Monarth and Larina Kase have created the blueprint for giving high-impact presentations and overcoming the anxiety that stops careers in their tracks for even the most competent professionals. The bottom-line remains, ‘If you can’t speak confidently before groups, you’re going nowhere’. ‘The Confident Speaker’ is a powerful tool that will help speakers and business professionals go places.”

Sherron Bienvenu, Ph.D., Author of The Presentation Skills Workshop


If you want to build confidence, persuade others with your ideas and greatly improve your presentation skills, “The Confident Speaker” is a MUST READ!”

Debbie Allen, Author of Confessions of Shameless Self-Promoters


Monarth and Kase get right to the point exploding speaking myths that fool even seasoned presenters... pick it up, listen to the experts, and it won't be long before you become "The Confident Speaker"

T Scott Gross, author of Positively Outrageous Service


When we speak in public, we convey our knowledge, our interest in others and our value. Not being able to communicate with confidence and skill can barricade the door to success. Now, thanks to Monarth and Kase, their book 'The Confident Speaker' opens that door to successful public speaking."

Susan RoAne, Author of How To Work A Room® (HarperCollins)


The Confident Speaker’ is the best book of its kind. By following its wisdom, even ‘nervous speakers’ will be able to command the room.”

Mark Levy, Founder of Levy Innovation and co-author of “How to Persuade People Who Don’t Want to be Persuaded”


This book is essential for readers who want to improve their presentation skills and conquer their anxiety over public speaking once and for all. It is very well written, full of practical advice, and based on proven strategies. I will certainly recommend it to my clients, students, and
colleagues."

Martin M. Antony, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto
Author of 10 Simple Solutions to Shyness and the Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook