Public Speaking Habits: #1 Habit to create quality speeches
It is always best to speak from experiences. People have a short-term memory’s. If we do not keep a journal of the experiences, all the good stories will be forgotten. If you can journal your experiences as often as you can, you’ll have tons of data when you actually need to prepare for a presentation. Use a simple notebook or a word document as your journal. Spend around 10 minutes logging your thoughts every night or day. Recently, I wanted to participate in a persuasive speech contest. While browsing through my files, I found a word document about the concept of ‘Work in Progress’ that I had written a few years ago. I had written a stream of 2000 words. This file came in very handy. Off course, I spent time re-writing it but I had something to start my preparation. Every day, if you can write one thing that you learnt, it will be a great resource when you actually need content for a presentation.
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