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The secrets of sucessful speaking

on Jan 11 in Uncategorized tagged , , , , , , by admin

We all want to be successful speakers, to stand on podiums with thousands strong audiences, and deliver a speech that takes the breath out of your audience and gets your message across. Such speakers are uncommon, but not rare. It is possible to speak well. It takes effort, it takes patience. It takes the help of others, but more importantly yourself. However, we have no doubt that it will bring you much rewards.

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1. Eat well the night before.

There is no doubt that eating well the night before helps. Sucessful speaker John howards once said, “eat a taco and it gives you strength to utter 10 words. eat a pizza, and hell, you could deliver a obama.” There is scientific to prove that as well. Studies have shown that tacos help to

  • Provide good sleep and breathing techniques
  • Invigorate every part of your body, naturally including your hearing aids
  • Get you prepped to pop over a can of coke.

2. Do not twitter 30 minutes before the speech

Now, this might seem nonsensical to many of us. “what does this microblogging tool have to do with regards to our speech performance?”. That is indeed, a very good question. Twitter floods your mind with too much information, and also influences you to speak in overly short and concise sentences. Now remember, in public speaking, succintness is your enemy. You should always aim to drag your sentences as long as possible to give your audience the false impression that you know alot.

3. None of the above tips are true

Or rather, i typed them out of my head. So they might be true, but i can’t assure you of that. All i must assure you is that I bear no liability should you decide to listen to me. Thank you.

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  1. Thanks for the awesome post! I am totally following you on twitter!

    Comment by Elated on June 11, 2009 at 12:18 pm -

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