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Public-Speaking 🗣

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We can great ideas, but if we don’t have the ability to control how they’re expressed, we can fail to express them in the way we want them to be expressed.


The same speech can be performed in a boring way and an exciting way- the difference lies in a few, simple things:


1. Body language


The way we use the body tells other people how we’re feeling, which is important for a speech because it tells others how closely we should listen to them.


Both anxiety and confidence are reflected naturally in our body language.


Developing our ability to communicate with many people expands our comfort, and has many real-world benefits.


Imagine being unable to confidently stick up for your child in front of a panel of the school board, or giving a vibe-lowering best man’s speech! 😳


The fear of public-speaking is perfectly natural, for two main reasons I think:


  1. Throughout humanity’s earlier years, it may have been a death-sentence to ‘mis-speak’ in front of an audience. Perhaps there we’re many thousands of years of lawlessness, allowing for anybody to physically attack you just because they don’t like you or agree with your views.

  2. Many of us developed a adversarial relationship with public-speaking in early childhood, and may not have experienced physical attacks for speaking publicly, but reading in front of the class may have been almost as worse… If we were invincible, I think we’d all take that opportunity to speak in…


The POWER of vocal POWER! 💥



Consistency is important for developing any skill, so there‘s wisdom in trying our best even when our skill is low. Keep going and trust the process 💪🏼

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Hello there and welcome to the public-speaking group. As I...
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