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Leon Taylor to present and coach on Executive Presentation Mastery

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For the last few years I've had the great pleasure of working closely with Leon Taylor. Before his retirement, at the grand old age of 30, Leon was one of the world's very best divers. Famous for bringing an end to the 44 year medal drought for British divers when he won Silver in the Athens Olympics. Leon also invented the world's most difficult dive (performed to perfection by the winner of gold in Beijing)you may of heard Leon commentating on that dive for the BBC.

I've been helping Leon develop his professional speaking career because like a lot of other very successful people Leon knows you don't get to be the best without the best help and advice. That's why Leon acts as a mentor for young Tom Daley, seen here with Leon, one of our best hopes for a medal in the London 2012.

Leon is now a fantastic speaker and I urge you to see him if you ever get the chance. I remember when we first met and he showed me the 10m platform that he dived off. It struck me how scary this would look to most people. Yet it seems some of you out there would still rather fling yourself of something this high if it meant you could avoid speaking in public.

How to you get over your fears? The answer is to take a leaf out of Leon's book and invest in your most important asset - yourself. Check out the dates on our calender for the our next Presentation Mastery Workshop. Trust me you will get to develop your confidence about speaking in public to levels you wouldn't have thought possible and all in a totally safe and supportive environment.

What's very exciting is that for our special one off Executive Presentation Mastery Workshop (for very senior people within the business - especially CEO's)Leon will be joining us for the full two days and letting you into his secrets for developing mental toughness and massive self confidence. There are only 8 places so please let us know if you like to attend sooner rather than later.

"I know you believe you understand what you think I said....but I don't think you realise that what I said wasn't what I meant"

Richard Nixon