[Video] How to Remove Stress from Your Presentation Design Process

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[Video] How to Remove Stress from Your Presentation Design Process

Working on a presentation should be fun and not stressful. Whether it's for a lecture, conference, or lab meeting, if creating a presentation is causing you stress then it's time to take a look at your workflow.

In this video, I go over the 4 steps of my workflow that has made me more efficient and taken the stress out of designing a presentation. 

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Update: The download mentioned in this video is no longer available, but I teach this in my masterclass program, and you can kickstart your training for FREE.

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Thanks for reading!

with joy,
Dr. Echo Rivera


Video Screenshots and Show Notes

This is a video version of an earlier blog post, 4 Phases of a Stress-free Presentation Design Workflow.

Dr. Echo Rivera

I want to help you turn your PhD into Profit with presentations.

You want to persuade the world to believe in your ideas?

Let’s work together to make you a highly-paid, fully-booked keynote speaker and get you that that TED talk.

You want to train people to be better at something?

Let’s work together to make your workshops or online courses sell out fast, get fully-booked, and sell themselves.

You want to be an author?

Let’s work together to showcase you’re a trusted expert so you get that book deal, and then — of course — sell that book by going on a book tour.

You want to shine in your career as an academic, researcher, or evaluator?

Let’s work together so you can build up your skillset and reputation as an accessible, inclusive visual communicator.

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There are 3 ways we can work together:

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  1. Profitable PhD: The Masterclass (Professional Development)

  2. Profitable PhD: 1-and-1 training and coaching

  3. Profitable PhD: Done for you (slide design)

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