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The last thing you want in public speaking is to leave your audience abruptly hanging without the knowledge that you have concluded. In my previous article, I discussed the need for signaling the end of your talk. The 2nd criterion, however, involves reinforcing your central idea. The most common closings are: 1. Briefly Summarizing Your Development. If you have a few subtopics, then you could end your speech or presentation by briefly listing those subtopics which all...
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Do notice any problem in your voice when you speak? Do you like the way your voice sounds when you do a recoding? If not, then you are like the thousands of other people who are not stratified with their voice, and need take a " Speaking Voice Training ".
Speaking voice training! What is this all about? Well, as you may already know, the society we live in today, encourages people to judge you taking into account so many different factors. Your age, your skin tone,...
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Some people are terrified just by the thought of public speaking; other people are nervous right before and during the opening of their speech or presentation. Is there a difference between the two? Most definitely. Fear is debilitating while I find nervousness to be a blessing. Webster's Dictionary defines fear as "an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger." In public speaking, those who experience true fear have difficulty...
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When you think of Fran Drescher in her role asThe Nanny, what thought first comes to mind? Her beauty or her nasal voice? For many people, their first thought is her whiny voice which, over time, can be quite annoying, even nerve-wracking, for her listeners. While Drescher's infamous sound is typical of some who live in North Jersey or one of the five boroughs of New York City, nasality doesn't just affect those in the Big Apple or the Garden State! Nasality is found in many regions of...
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You will benefit at the beginning of your speech if you free yourself from two misconceptions: - Effective speakers are born, not made; it is hopeless to try being one if you were not gifted with a God-given ability.
- For most people, fear and nervousness are impossible to overcome; it is useless to even try.
Let’s take a look at each of these false assumptions. Are Good Speakers Born and Not Made?You don’t actually believe...
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There’s a very popular addition to the language around at the moment. It is used by a majority of speakers from TV and radio presenters, public speakers and possibly members of your family. It is unfortunately taking over all our conversations and threatening to destroy clear and concise communication. It will double the amount of time that it takes to deliver a simple message and its overuse can affect the ability of our listeners to understand our...
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To entertain is to amuse, to catch interest, or to please. An entertained audience is more receptive to any stimulus. Their minds are open and the audience will take anything the speaker has in store for them. Therefore, entertainment is an essential element in speech delivery. What does it take to entertain a crowd? Do you have to be funny? Do you have to be enthusiastic? There is no definite manner on how to become entertaining. There can be a lot of ways but I'll just...
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As difficult as it may seem, there are plenty of organizations in your community who are actively looking for speakers.Despite the fact that there are already a lot of good speakers out there, starting a personal speaking business is still very feasible and very likely to be profitable. A very good and practical way to begin is to start locally.Network with local groups and organizations that have the potential to be prospective clients. They may not want your services now but...
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This article will discuss some of the biggest mistakes you can make in your motivational speaking career. Ignoring the importance of the Introduction If I were to decide what the most important part of the speech is I would say that it has got to be the introduction. No matter how great speech is, if you cannot grab interest in your introduction, your speech content will potentially fall to deaf and very bored ears. Have you ever heard of the saying, 'First impressions...
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Getting booked is a marketing art. It comes from an understanding of the market and effectively using that understanding to your advantage. If you know what your buyer wants you will know how to package and customized your products and materials. Marketing appeal is everything. Thus, to get book, you must appeal to your niche! How to have that appeal you ask? Let me enlighten you Establish yourself as an expert in the niche People will always prefer to hire...
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