One of Presidential candidate Obama's most inspiring speeches began with the legend of Joshua and the Israelites.
He recounted how they had shouted in one unanimous voice to bring down the walls of Jericho. President Obama is one of those few exceptional speakers who radiate charm.
No one is born a great speaker. You learn to speak. You learn how words break facades to reveal the truth. Your words can inspire, create, and destroy.
Your body speaks too, and body language can help you to reaffirm decisions.
Here are a few pointers
Stay Confident
Who says that physical appearances make the first impression? In our successful speech delivery program, physical appearances make the only impression. A well polished images sticks to peoples’ minds.
Don't Stutter
Instead, take a pause to compose your thoughts.
Don't Learn Your Speech By Rote
Never make the mistake of learning everything by rote and reciting it to an audience. You'll be heckled by your own insecurities. “Now I am going to forget”. "Now I do not remember the next point”.
And soon enough, you will lose vigor; your confidence will dwindle until your voice would peter away to a self-abashed silence.
While preparing, always focus on the points. Line them up in a strategic order, and then rant away.
Use Laughter
Nothing beats a soporific that lulls an audience into sleep. A charismatic speaker keeps his audience awake.
Be Friendly
Use simple words. Do not make your audience feel inadequate. Do no hesitate to address their problems and answer their questions.
Simplicity bridges the gap between the speaker and the audience, and is your key to becoming a powerful speaker
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