Tuesday, May 15, 2007
When you start lettering your speech, start with a clear and specific point. Why you are delivering these words? What accurately do you want to get with it? What are the spectators expect from it? The spectators will not be able to keep in mind more than one clear point mainly if there are plenty of other speeches. Maintain your speech extremely focused and write out your point in a single sentence as your key message. State up front the point so that the listeners know what to stop for and conclude with the point and a call to act – what do you wish for the spectators to do now. Provide them a clear enthusiasm for having listened to you. The by result of this is that you are seen to be a head. All great speeches have a clear and specific point, so be supposed to yours.



1 Comments:
At November 20, 2007 2:49 AM,
Nicky83 said…
Great post!
Nick L
The Secrets of Success
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