Speak With Confidence MRR Ebook

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Table of Contents

Introduction 6
Chapter 1: Speaking Plainly But Effectively: The Key to
Success 9
Honor the Idea 10
Be Yourself 11
Use the Shorter Word 11
Cut Down the Description 12
Communication is Your Top Priority 12
Add the “You” and “Me” 13
Chapter 2: Research And Plan, Then Research Some More 16
Knowledge is Power, And Power is Confidence 18
Chapter 3: The Power Of A Pause 22
Types of Pauses 23
Chapter 4: Don’t Forget About Your Body Language 27
How to Emphasize Your Point Through Body Language 28
Things to Avoid 31
Chapter 5: Say Goodbye To Filler Language For Good 36
Think a Bit Before You Speak 36
Slow It Down 37
Build Some Pauses In Your Speech 38
Drink Water 39
Why Is Filler Language So Bad? 39
Chapter 6: Speaking With Confidence In the Era of Zoom and
Other Digital Formats 43
Chapter 7: Practice Makes Perfect 48
Chapter 8: Speaking Techniques for All Situations 53
Know Your Topic 53
Have a Plan 54
Practice 55
Vocal Exercises 55
Composing Yourself Before the Big Moment 57
Conclusion 59

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Cut Down the Description

There are times when you will need to use a description. But there are times when the speech giver is going to try and add some more “oomph” to the story. Adding a lot of adverbs and adjectives around the idea is going to just bury it in details that are not that important. It is usually best to just cut to the chase and save the descriptive language for something else. Your focus is on the message, not on all of the extra stuff that is all around the idea.

Communication is Your Top Priority

Sometimes when you are speaking or writing, you may find that there is an urge to step the language up. You may look at the work and feel like the language is not pretty enough or that the audience is not going to enjoy it as much. This means that it is working though. Unless you are working through a ballad or a poem, you need to keep your first priority to communicate the message, rather than make it all flowery.

Add the “You” and “Me”

Another way that you may be trying to use language in order to hide some of your ideas is a vain attempt to sound impressive is to use an impersonal and distant tone. While there are some forms of writing where you can do this, such as journalism, you will find that this is not the case often when you are doing public speaking.

To change this around a bit, you will need to add some I and me to the mixture. This is going to be a great way to make yourself seem more impressive and will help the audience to feel like they are being brought into the conversation more than anything else. You will see that it makes your conversation seem more human, which will engage the audience more than before.

You can also engage the audience more fully when you speak directly to and about them instead of using “one” or “we” in the sentences that you use. Instead of trying to make the speech done in third person, you should address them directly and see what the difference is between the two speeches. You can choose to work with a recorder to see what the differences in the two speeches before you make a decision.

While it is tempting to spend your time working with flowery language in order to get others to listen to you and be impressed, this can hide the message and will not help you to really showcase your ideas and what you want to say. Keeping the language plain and simple will not only help you to showcase your idea, but can make it easier to do a great speech where you do not need to remember all that flowery and complex language.

Chapter 2: Research And Plan, Then Research Some More

Now that you know it is important to keep the language simple when it comes to doing your speech and public speaking, it is time to work on some of the research. If you do not know a lot about the topic you wish to speak about, then you are going to be nervous. You may worry that you are talking about things the wrong way or that someone will ask you a question that you do not know.

People who are experts in their topics for the speech are the ones who tend to do the best. They have a wealth of knowledge to draw from and will feel more confident than others who may have just looked up the information a little bit and called it good. This means that you will need to go through and do as much research as possible about the topic before you ever think about what to put into the speech.

Think about a time when you got into a conversation where you did not understand the topic that well. Maybe you had never heard about the topic before or you were just not familiar with it at all. You may have been able to listen quite a bit, but if someone

asked your opinion on that topic, you would have been lost and have nothing to say.

That is the same thing that will happen if you do not research for your speech. You may only have a basic knowledge of the topic and you will be limited on what you are able to share with someone else. You may even have a stilted type of speech because you are trying to turn that little bit of information into a long speech to help you look impressive.

That is not idea, as most of us can agree. Now we can look at it going another way as well. When you are in a conversation and know a lot about the topic, are you the one who is doing a lot of listening or are you the one talking? You will be able to answer a lot of questions about the topic and can keep up with the conversation, leading it, directing it, and having fun in the process. You can even teach others a bit more about the topic because your knowledge is so vast on that topic.

This is a much better way to go into your public speaking role. Knowing as much about the topic you wish to present is going to be important. And surface level research is not going to do it. You should do as much research as possible in the amount of time that you are given. If you have a lot of time, then your goal is to

become an expert in the field, getting as many points of view and references that you can find. If you are short on time, you can still do some research to find out as much as possible.

Your goal is to learn as much about the topic as possible. Even if you do not add some of that information into your speech, you will find that it can be useful along the way. It will help you to answer questions and to go off topic if that is necessary. It never hurts during the presentation to have too much knowledge than too little.

Knowledge is Power, And Power is Confidence

The important thing to remember here is that knowledge is going to be powerful. It will help you do a better job when it comes to preparing the speech that you would like to do. Many people assume that they are going to be able to do a few minutes of research and then be ready. But your goal is to be one of the most knowledgeable people in the room about that topic.

This makes sense; no one goes to a speech or a presentation about topics that they already know a lot about. They are there to

learn more and to see what you are able to teach them about that topic. You need to have the knowledge to show them that they can trust you and listen to everything that you have to tell them. So, take your time researching. Knowledge is your power when it comes to doing a presentation. The more that you know on a topic, the easier it is to give a long speech without rambling or restating the same facts over and over again. You will have plenty of topics to utilize and that is powerful when you prepare and give a speech.

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