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please read the comment section. for details and also provide me with a feedback..this is based on NLP technique.. Regards
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Hi Arpee,

Very nice presentation. The cat crossing the road expresses the essence so well. You may consider the following for improvement:

1. Steps don't seem appropriate for the confidence cycle—it should be a vicious cycle.
2. Slide #4—the title should be "Confidence" or "Self-esteem" or "You Are What You Think You Are."
3. You may like to have a few slides to aid your comments on slide #6—that may sync better with the audience.

All the best.

From India, Bangalore
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Hi Arpee,

The presentation is fabulous! The cat crossing the road is too good. You may consider the following points for improvement:

1. The confidence cycle may be shown as a vicious circle - it rebuilds itself.
2. The title of slide 4 may be "Self Esteem" or "You Are What You Think You Are" or something similar.
3. Slides 6 and 7, which outline the cycle of self-confidence, should come before the body language slides because body language is one of the steps of the cycle.
4. Slides 6 and 7 could be combined into one to illustrate how positive thinking breeds positive results and vice versa. You have lots of comments on these slides - these could be visually represented in a few slides.
5. Slide 9 should be the final slide - it provides a grand ending to your presentation, and people will remember it for a long time.

Best of luck,
Arun

From India, Bangalore
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