Public Speaking – Easy (But Unusual) Ways To Improve
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Public Speaking The Hard Way
“No pain, No gain”
That often (over) quoted cliche has been applied to many different areas of skill development. The saying originated in the fitness world, but has been applied everything from persoanl development to the pursuit of hobbies.
“No pain, no gain” …nonsense. There are many examples of developing skills just as fast (perhaps even faster) by enjoying the process that by painfully slogging through.
Public speaking is actually on of those pursuits. Granted, some people perceive public speaking as a painful pursuit, however many things are painful when your not ready for them. Public speaking is something that is easy to get ready for and can be very pleasurable (profitable? professionally rewarding?) as well.
Public Speaking The Easy Way
Here’s a very short yet very enlightening article by Jeff Haden that offers some simple, easy yet unusual tips on how to improve your public speaking and become a better speaker. The first tips, in my opinion, is the easiest and most powerful:
5 Unusual Ways to Become a Better Speaker
Unfortunately, captivating an audience is definitely a skill that takes years to develop and hone. Since you don’t have that kind of time, here are five unconventional ways to become a better speaker almost overnight:
http://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/5-unusual-ways-to-become-a-better-speaker.html
Becoming better in Public Speaking isn’t hard. The easier you make it, the better you get.
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