In his new book, “Confidence & Wit,” local author Mike Francis shows how quick-witted banter loosens tensions and creates an atmosphere of openness and laughter.
Great comedians portray the same image: confidence, assertiveness and wit. In truth, many great comedians are insecure and lack confidence.
Using the same techniques that comedians use every night to control a room, a theatre or even a stadium, Mike Francis shows readers how to make others smile and feel more confident.
This is training for the new generations – quick and charming quips that will help everyone learn to work a room. Being funny can help each person feel more confident and more open.
Mike Francis spent years as stand-up comic, a career that has been called the most brutal form of entertainment in the world. Imagine a room full of people, all looking up at the stage and where the comic is standing with only a microphone and their wit.
Learning the fundamentals of comedy is easy. Once the reader has mastered a basic script, the fundamentals, they can take each new experience as a learning opportunity and build a permanent, powerful level of self-confidence.
Once that self-confidence is built, it can become the platform of whole new lifestyle where each person is able to start and hold a conversation and make others laugh.
“Confidence & Wit” is available to purchase through Amazon.com in hardback or as a Kindle ebook. You can also borrow the book free in The Kindle Owners’ Lending Library