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Voice, Confidence & Connection

  • Mar 12
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 13

Introduction: Unlocking Your Speaking Power—The Art of Confident Communication


Presentations are more than just a transfer of information—they’re opportunities to connect, persuade, and inspire. In her insightful Present to Succeed session, Margreet, a celebrated speaker coach and communication specialist, invites us to rethink public speaking as a journey of self-discovery and authentic expression. Drawing on years of experience coaching professionals and leaders, Margreet shares the mindset, techniques, and exercises that help speakers transform from hesitant to confident, and from forgettable to impactful.

Why Your Voice Matters (and How Confidence Changes Everything)


Margreet’s journey—from passionate communicator to sought-after coach—highlights a powerful truth: your voice is your most valuable tool. For Margreet, it’s not just about what you say, but how you say it. Why do some speakers command attention while others fade into the background? Margreet believes the secret lies in embracing your unique voice, projecting confidence, and building genuine connections with your audience. She encourages presenters to experiment with vocal techniques, step outside their comfort zones, and approach every speaking opportunity as a chance to grow.

The Three Pillars of Powerful Speaking


Margreet’s session centers on three essential elements that elevate public speaking from ordinary to extraordinary. Here’s how she breaks them down:


  • Find Your Voice—Speak Authentically

    Every memorable presentation begins with authenticity. Margreet insists: if you want to connect and convince, you must speak from the heart. She demonstrates how embracing your natural tone, inflection, and rhythm brings your message to life. Through practical examples, Margreet shows how authenticity builds trust and makes your words resonate. Her advice: let your personality shine, avoid imitating others, and trust that your unique voice is enough.


  • Build Confidence—Overcome Nerves and Project Presence

    For Margreet, confidence is the foundation of effective communication. She explores how nerves can undermine even the best-prepared speakers, and shares strategies for overcoming anxiety. The key? Preparation, practice, and positive self-talk. Margreet offers exercises to help speakers calm their nerves, focus their energy, and step onto the stage with assurance. Her tip: visualise success, breathe deeply, and remember that your audience wants you to succeed.


  • Create Connection—Engage and Inspire Your Audience

    Margreet’s philosophy is rooted in connection. She encourages speakers to engage their audience through eye contact, storytelling, and interactive moments. By asking questions, sharing personal stories, and responding to audience cues, you can transform a one-way presentation into a meaningful conversation. Margreet illustrates how small gestures—like a smile or a pause—can make a big difference in how your message is received.

Applying the Pillars: From Stage Fright to Stage Presence


Margreet’s approach isn’t just for seasoned speakers—it’s for anyone who wants to communicate with impact. Whether you’re pitching an idea, leading a meeting, or teaching a class, the same principles apply: speak authentically, build confidence, and create connection. Margreet reminds us that even if you’re introverted or nervous, practice and experimentation can help you find your voice and grow as a communicator. She shares breathing techniques and warm-ups to calm nerves and prepare for any speaking situation.

Q&A: Overcoming Anxiety, Building Confidence, and Continuous Growth


During the session’s interactive Q&A, Margreet addresses real-world challenges: managing stage fright, building presence, and developing as a speaker. Her advice: practice in supportive environments, work with your breath to manage nerves, and remember that every speaker has something valuable to share. Margreet encourages everyone to see each presentation as a learning opportunity and to celebrate progress, no matter how small.

Final Thoughts: Speak with Power, Connect with Purpose


Margreet’s closing message is a call to action: your voice is your superpower. By speaking authentically, building confidence, and creating connection, you can deliver presentations that not only inform, but inspire. If you want your talks to stand out, start with your voice, make every word count, and always strive for genuine connection.



Join the Conversation 


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