public speaking III
August 10, 2009 by CK
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The skill in public speaking and leadership
What is the connection between being a good speaker and being enable to establish the command for leadership? Well, not all people are gifted with the eloquence and leadership altogether. But, there is that truth which connects the doors of being able o speak your mind in the best possible language and the way you could lead subordinates.
Good speakers are able to build that image of dependability. How could you gather people to obey you when they do not even care to listen to what you say?
When you have the command of speech, you have the ability to mold the beliefs and perceptions of others. With this, you could guide them to do what they could in accordance to what you think is correct and you shared those thoughts in the form of advice. As someone they look up to, it would be easier for you to let them follow what you believe in.
Another advantage is that when you are able to express yourself in the form of public speaking, the more you could build the muscles of our self-confidence. Confidence o one’s abilities is very important in order for you to be a real leader.
As a merchant of opinion, you have to be articulate as a speaker. His is also a quality that a good leader must possess. When you have these, you would definitely be a person for people.
As a public speaker, you are exposed to many different people. You have to pulsate on what their type of demands are, meet these as much as you could. This could help you strengthen your leadership. As you get exposed with many different people, you would be sensitive in their needs and wants.
Leaders are born or made? Must a leader be a good speaker? Well, there are no assurances but there are advantages.
Public speaking II
July 23, 2009 by CK
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Public speaking and speaking to a hostile audience
Eloquence is a great gift. You have this innate gift; you would surely move lives and turn out to be an influential person. The power of speech has been very strong and even our history could unfold the truth behind that. The world has been impressed by many great public speakers; well we do not have to be them just to be good public speakers ourselves.
The following tips may help you ease that hostility from your audience:
- Be attentive and understand the question being raised.
You noticed that a person from the crowd is just asking you questions just for the sake of asking questions, do not respond with sarcastic tongue. No matter how challenging the question is, keep your cool and answer accordingly.
- Be guided by your speech
No matter how this hostile audience bombards you with challenging questions, when you go back to the essence and the contents of your speech, this would simply show that you know what you are talking about and not merely stand there and open your mouth.
- Be the master of your temper
Treat your audience as your friends. With this treatment, they would feel the sincerity. This would further lead to establishing that chemistry between you and the audience. No matter how a part of the crowd pushes you to be irritated, hold that feeling and bear in mind that you are there to talk not to argue with an audience.
- Be honest to goodness
The more honest you are, the more the audience would really listen to you. It is far easier to deliver a sincere speech than to play pretense. Eventually, the audience will know that you are lying if you continue doing so.
- Be careful with your gestures
Never use the kind of gesture that may signal the audience that you demand dominion over them and that you are around to preach. Safe gestures are wise options. Be expressive but not too powerful.
There are a lot of things to consider when you are speaking in front of a crowd. From the preparation of your speech to the delivery, there are reminders to remind yourself of. When it comes to that challenge of talking to a hostile crowd, would you dare speak on?
public speaking
April 12, 2009 by CK
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Have you ever thought about public speaking
Felicia Slattery made a video from the Willie Crawford Birthday Bash, and she gets 8 of the speakers to give you one of their best speaker tips







