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//Wednesday, January 12, 2011 12:33 AM
Today I learned about undifferentiated phrasing
and how it can make you a great, engaging speaker. For a long while, I've been misled to think that strong personalities are essential ingredients for success in making moving speeches. I was wrong all along. Good speakers, like Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, are rather reactive than dominating. Emotion-invoking speeches occur when dynamic interactions between the speaker and the audience are made. Instead of leading, you have to follow the flow and improvise, thus, requiring a taste of spontaneity in the art of making great speeches. Apparently, gesticulations constitute 55% of the speech - the so-called "7%-38%-55% rule" - gotta work on my phrasing I guess x wan ting |
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