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Liena € ™ s 60 Public speaking Tip-Bits Keeping ahead of The Game Speaking

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Arena € ™ t intrigued by how some fans speakers will wow the crowd by applying a bit tip?

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And luckily for you I took the liberty to find out.

You submit a list of 60 tip public speaking bit-keeping upper front speakers of the language game. Then maybe youâ € | If you take five minutes or so to study the list.

1) The largest enemy of speakers is equal. â € "Patricia Fripp

Time Stage 2), the length of time, lap time. â € "Darren Cross

Not that you're good today, it's time to stage. If you stand in front of his audience today, you'll get better tomorrow, after this experience.

3) Here are three things a persuasive speaker must be: authentic, passionate and have gun (created humor University Darren)

4) the actors are people who pay to complain â € "Dave Fitzgerald

5) Fact is, stories sell.

6) Dona € ™ t remember, internalize. â € "David Brooks

7) Be so good that the only question is â € œWhoâ € ™ s second? â € â € "Otis Williams, 1993 winner of the competition of international discourse

8) The two main arsenal of a speaker is his stories and analogies. The best stories and analogies, more attention.

9) Remember that the only person considered by many as the best communicator in the history speaks only in stories and parables. It was a leader of tens and hundreds, and finally, millions of people, and didnâ € ™ t have the benefit of a speechwriter, or a support organization, or media influence for that matter. But he has changed history more than any other man in a lonely life. And Jesus did everything by voice. With stories.

10) Itâ € ™ s not what you say, what matters is what (the public), remember that the issues (Itâ € ™ s about memory and action)

11) KISS = Keep It Simple, Stupid!

12) Large speeches are not written to be rewritten

13) Dona € ™ t forget the power of other peoplee € ™ s experiences.

14) Learning is directly proportional to how much fun you have. â € "Robert Pike
When they laugh more, learn the best.

15) To Jane Doe Jane Doe sell what you buy, you should see the world of Jane DOEA € ™ s eyes. (Dale Carnegie)

16) Good communicators make people reach for the stars, great communicators make people think you can achieve. â € "Tom Hopkins

17) Never read your speech to the audience.

18) The stories are simulations that run on the mind. â € "Keith Oatley

19) There are three things which are to public speaking: first, to go about it, then get the object itself, and, finally, to get their orders in the heart of his audience. â € "Gregg Alexander

20) Itâ € ™ s (about in public) is very simple. Say what you have to say and when you arrive at a sentence with a grammatical, sit down. â € "Winston Churchill

21) always shorter than anyone dared hope. â € "Lord Reading

22) Grasp the subject, words will follow. â € "Cato the Elder

23) If you can not type € ™ your message in one sentence, € ™ can not say in an hour. â € "Dianna Booher

24) When people laugh, they € ™ re listening and can tell them anything. â € "Herbert Gardner

25) Always three speeches, for everyone who really gave him. The one you practiced, the one who gave, and you wish you gave. â € "Dale Carnegie

26) Generally I drink more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech â € "Mark Twain

27) Be sincere, be brief, be seated. â € "Franklin D. Roosevelt

28) A speech is poetry: cadence, rhythm, imagery, sweep! A speech reminds us that words, like children, have the power to make dance the most tedious beanbag of a heart. â € "Peggy Noonan

29) The eloquent man is he who is not beautiful, but who is inwardly and desperately drunk with a belief particular. â € "Ralph Waldo Emerson

30) Nothing gives one person so much advantage over the other and to remain always cool and calm at all times â € "Thomas Jefferson

31) You are only an attitude away from success. â € "John Maxwell

32) The success of your presentation is not judged by the knowledge you send but by what the listener receives. â € "Lilly Walters

33) If you nâ € ™ t know what you want to achieve in your presentation to your audience never will. â € "Harvey Diamond

34) The best way to overcome stage fright is to know what urges € ™ talk. â € "Michael H Mescon

35) Discover Whata € ™ s evening and hope. Your topic must be an answer to their fears. â € "C Gerald Myers

36) 90% how about before you go is determined measures speaker on the platform. â € "White Somers

37) Do not always say what I know, but always know what he says. â € "Claudio

38) I know who you are
And say what I feel,
Because those that mind
Nâ € ™ t matter,
And those who matter
Nâ € ™ t want it. â € "Dr. Seuss

39) The humor is also a way of saying something serious. â € "TS Eliot

40) Knowledge is the antidote fear. â € "Ralph Waldo Emerson

41) Can – speak well if your tongue can deliver the message of his heart. â € "John Ford

42) The speakers talk about what life has taught them never fail to hold the attention of his listeners. â € "Dale Carnegie

43) Let your voice be better than silence, or silence. â € "Dionisio of Halicarnassus

44) If we trust, we no business. â € "Larry Page, Google co-founder

45) t If you nâ € ™ Fun, you nâ € ™ t have a show. â € "Bertolt Brecht

46) Anyone who wants to convince her not to trust in the legal argument, but the good word. The power of sound has always been greater than the power of the senses. â € "Joseph Conrad

47) Think like a wise man but communicate in the vernacular. â € "WB Yeats

48) To communicate effectively, we must realize that everyone is different in how we perceive the world and use this knowledge as a guide to our communication with others. â € "Tony Robbins

49) Itâ € ™ s not how they feel strongly on the issue, Câ € ™ s how they feel about the issue after talking about it. â € "Tim Salladay

50) Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before falling. â € "Oliver Wendell Holmes

51) the most precious things in speech pauses. â € "Sir Ralph Richardson

52) whisper, speak slowly and Dona € ™ t talk too much. â € "John Wayne

53) They may forget what you say, but never forget how we felt. â € "Carl W. Buechner

54) The real art of conversation is not only saying the right thing at the right place but to leave without saying something wrong with the tempting moment. â € "Dorothy Nevill

55) silence is more appropriate to eloquence than speech. â € "Martin Tupper Fraquhar

56) Make sure you have finished speaking before the public has finished listening. â € "Dorothy Sarnoff

57) The mood is the sun spirit. â € "Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

58) The art of communication is the language of leadership. â € "James Humes

59) All the great speakers speakers were poor at first. â € "Ralph Waldo Emerson

60) To a person must have a story to tell. â € "Isak Dinesen

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