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Can you think of a memorable talk or presentation you have attended? It's sad to know that most presentations are easy to forget, especially when the main reason for the presentation was to communicate something to you.
But if you remember these four basic things, then rest assured that your verbal messages will be understood and remembered for a long time. Although these things may sound somewhat obvious and deceptively simple, they are of immense importance:
You must understand the purpose of your presentation.
Don't confuse things; keep your message clear and accurate.
Be well prepared to face the audience and their questions.
Don't be monotone; instead, be vivid in your delivery.
 
IN THIS BOOK YOU WILL LEARN POWERFUL TACTICS TO MAKE A POWERFUL IMPACT ON PEOPLE. BECOME A LEADING AND PROFESSIONAL SPEAKER.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2021

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INDEX

 

LEARN TO SPEAK IN PUBLIC

Introduction to Public Speaking

Chapter 1: Getting Started

Chapter 2: Get rid of your fear of talking

Chapter 3: Making a speech flow

Chapter 4: Keeping your audience engaged

Chapter 5: Encouraging Your Audience

Chapter 6: Presentation without PowerPoint

Chapter 7: Handling the issue of public speaking

Chapter 8: Avoiding Panic Attacks

Chapter 9: Overcoming the Trust Killers

Chapter 10: Secrets to Build Trust

Chapter 11: Successful public discourse

Chapter 12: Get a standing ovation by presenting a lively speech

MASTERING BODY LANGUAGE

Introduction

Chapter 1: Introduction to Body Language

Chapter 2: Understanding Positive and Negative Positions

Chapter 3: Observing How People React to Certain Body Language

Chapter 4: Set a Goal for the Image You Want to Project

Chapter 5: Mirror Practice Scenarios

Chapter 6: Train your body to react positively

Chapter 7: Learn how to break down someone's wall with a positive attitude

Chapter 8: Understanding the Importance of Symmetry

Chapter 9: Understanding the Importance of Matching

Chapter 10: What can be achieved with incorrect body language

Conclusion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEARN TO SPEAK IN PUBLIC

Introduction to Public Speaking

 

 

Can you think of any memorable talks or presentations you have attended? It is sad to know that most presentations are easy to forget, especially when the main reason for the presentation was to communicate something to you.

 

But if you remember these four basic things, then rest assured that your verbal messages will be understood and remembered for a long time. Although these things may sound somewhat obvious and misleadingly simple, they are of immense importance.

 

1. You must understand the purpose of your presentation.

 

2. Don't confuse things; keep your message clear and accurate.

 

3. Be prepared to face the audience and their questions.

 

4. Don't be monotonous; instead, be vivid in your speech.

 

Always be clear about what you want to accomplish. It is very essential that you know and understand, before you start working on your presentation or speech, what you want to say, who you want to address as an audience and why it is important to be heard. Ask yourself basic questions such as who you want to talk to, what their interests are, their beliefs and principles, what they have in common with others and how they differ.

 

What is the message you want to convey to your audience? You can answer this question by asking yourself about the "criteria for success". How will you know if and when your message has been successfully communicated?

 

What is the best way to convey your message? Here non-verbal signals such as your expressions and body language play a vital role along with language. But keep your audience in mind as you decide on your non-verbal words and cues. Plan your presentation from beginning to end. If you can add, then prepare audio-visuals to capture the audience's attention.

 

Timing is also very important. Your contributions are considered and heard as relevant to the topic only if you develop a sense of timing. You must know when it is time to speak and when it is time to be silent.

 

The next important question is "where". You must consider the physical context of the communication. If you are using audio-visual aids, then check availability and visibility. Visit the site if you can.