Doctor Prescribes Prescription for Becoming a Public Speaker
By Dr. Edward Kondrot
It is estimated that around 75 percent of the population suffer from glossophobia, or the fear of being a public speaker. For some, however, being a public speaker is something that they love to do. No matter what type of field someone is in, they can become an expert public speaker on the topic. They can even take that skill on the road and become an international recognized speaker.
“One of the best ways to establish yourself as an expert in your field is to become a public speaker,” explains Dr. Edward Kondrot, founder of the Healing the Eye & Wellness Center. “Not only do I enjoy it, but I have even gone on to speak international at various conferences and events. It’s a great way to contribute to my field.”
No stranger to giving speeches, Dr. Kondrot has two overseas speaking engagements booked for September. He will be presenting a case at the International Light Association meeting, which will take place in Antwerp, Belgium on September 22, 2013, as well as speaking at the IV World Congress in Rome from September 26-28, 2013, on the “Use of Ozone in Eye Disease.”
For those who would like to become an internationally recognized public speaker, Dr. Kondrot offers some tips:
6 Tips for Becoming a Public Speaker
1. Publish a book. Having a book shows you have done a lot of research on the topic and likely have a lot of information to share. Dr. Kondrot is the author of three best-selling books, including “10 Essentials to Save Your Sight” (Advantage Media Group, July 2012).
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