Murphy's Law states: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." This is especially true and especially painful when there is an audience involved.

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This blog was active from April, 2008 to July 2012.
It is no longer being updated. It will continue to be maintained for reference purposes.

BML Fans

Nice things folks have said about BML:

M.J. Plebon at presentingyourpoint.com :It has many great tips and is often quite humorous.  There are situations discussed on that blog that we all have been through at one time or another.  I strongly suggest you check it out.

Nicholas Bate: “‘Best Mainstream Topic Handled Differently Blog’ of 2008. There must a billion blogs on presentation skills. But Breaking Murphy’s Law does it differently. A great blog.”

In his post “10 reasons why Presentations are going to make it big in 2009: Blogs,” Christophe Harrer said “This blog is full of articles about public speaking for presentation (especially on how to avoid problems). It is insightful and feels authentic.”

James Feudo: “There’s another site I wanted to share with you by someone who knows a lot about things that can go wrong during a talk. Lee Potts writes a blog called ‘Breaking Murphy’s Law’ where he shares advice, tips and stories to help presenters avoid making those critical mistakes. … He’s got a lot of great information on his site, so check it out.”

Drew Provan, in his post “Found another great presentation blog,” said “Lee Potts runs a great blog called Breaking Murphy’s Law (whatever can go wrong will go wrong) with lots of useful anecdotes and tips for presenters, both seasoned and new. He has a large archive containing advice about every possible aspect of your presentation. Definitely worth reading through if you have some free time.”