Pointers to instant success in oration
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1.> Loosen the tensed flesh of your body by indulging in some physical activity.
—> Get your hands together and push them into one another before your heart for about 5 seconds. Intertwine your hands by rotating them in opposite directions and lock your digits, yank on them for 5 secs. Loosen and flutter your upper limbs and paws. Do these exercises a number of times for best results.
—> When you are on a seat, tug the base of the chair upwards for about 5 secs and then drive it down for the next 5 secs. Soothe your muscles and sway your arms and hands. Rehearse this exercise numerous times.
—> Push your palms into the wall at chest level for about 5-10 sec. Cool down. Do this for a number of times. (Yul Brenner practiced this exercise to conquer stage fear).
2.> Note down the main theme of your speech which you want your listeners to remember for a long time and stress on that point when you deliver your talk.
3.> While writing your speech use dynamic verbs, powerful adjectives and descriptive phrases to enable your listeners to ‘notice’ what you are describing. One way to draft a good speech is by reading others speeches.
4.> A startling but little know statistic about audiences is that over 83 percent of them derive knowledge by seeing, so whenever you feel necessary use display boards, signs, charts, maps etc.
5.> When you prepare your speech keep the tone as if you are talking to an individual not as if you are addressing a crowd. This way you will come across as a habituated speaker and less of an advisor.




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