I’m here to help you shine!

This picture was taken 1 year ago today.
I was so full of pride, as it was TEDxAmsterdamWomen, and I was about to watch my speakers shine on stage, like the Minister of Education,  Ms Ingrid van Engelshoven.

I’ve been a Senior Speaker Coach for many years, and I’m proud to volunteer my services for the last 3 months of the year, helping these amazing global thought leaders, game changers, and rule breakers shape and share their stories.

I’ve seen them grow from ‘OMG why did they ask me?’ to ‘Oh…do you think I really can pull this off?’ to ‘Wow I cannot believe I DID IT! It flew by! Can I do it again tomorrow?’

Today I’m at TEDxAmsterdamWomen again, holding my speakers’ hands, helping them relax back stage, and then watching them ROCK onstage! It’s one of the highlights of my year!

If you get nervous before speaking in public, or don’t know how to organise your thoughts, or want to raise the bar on your pitches or presentations, I’ve got a FREE download for you, where I share my 10 Top Tips as a Speaker Coach!

(As a matter of fact, I’ve got 5 FREE downloads for you, on everything from grammar to pronunciation, and from vocabulary building to phoning…because I love teaching and I want to help as many people as possible, even if they have zero budget!)

You can have a look at them here, and start improving your English right now!

I’m so happy to help you!
Next week will be my last newsletter before the holiday break.
What should I write about? Hit me back and let me know!

Lots of love!
X buffi

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