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The Art of Becoming a Master Communicator and Charismatic Public Speaker
Remember that you are your own Message. When you walk out in
front of an audience everything about you is communicating something,
even before you open your mouth. To understand what those things
are and how to master your ability to become a Master of the Art
of Public Speaking takes WORK!
Life teaches us that every skill we want to acquire needs to
be nurtured and practiced for you to become proficient and successful
with that skill. Some of the areas we will focus on to achieve
your goal of becoming a good Public Speaker are listed here:
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Creating a Strong First Impression that Works
- How to conquer Stage Fright
- Breathing exercises to improve voice, diction and tonal quality
- Working with positive personal reinforcement to increase self-confidence and self-awareness
- Exercises to manage stress and understand the causes
- Our body mind connection, Body Language
- How we project good energy to an audience
- Creating a bond with your audience
- How to develop a charismatic persona
- The four communication errors that your listeners will not forgive
- Breaking through fear and other performance blocks
- A few simple rules to insure speaking success in every situation
- The Magic Bullet: What is it? How to develop it.
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Preparation
- Determine the length of your talk, make it
shorter than you wanted to make it in your first draft, Less
is More, your audience will be grateful.
- Determine the purpose of your Speech:
- To entertain
- To inform
- To inspire
- To persuade
- Making sure every word hits the Mark
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Elements for a Good Speech
- Good speeches often include elements of all four
- Pacing vs. Speed
- Decide on a central theme that can be written down
in a single sentence (If you cannot write your Theme on the
back of a business card it is too complicated).
- To aid your confidence, develop background knowledge in the Speech area. Do your homework; you must do your own preparation.
- Gather facts. Do Research. Be sure your remarks
are relevant to the interests of the group you are speaking
to.
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The Participants Are Audio - Tape In This Program
This program is sometimes used as the 3rd day for Effective Presentation Skills

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