Description
Spiders, heights, public speaking. Everyone has their own phobias. But even if you’d rather traverse a tightrope between two skyscrapers filled with spiders than give a speech in front of an audience, public speaking shouldn’t be so terrifying. In this book summary, we’ll explain how speaking in public is a matter of practice. At first it might feel uncomfortable, but the only way to overcome that discomfort is to dive right in. With practice and exposure, the rest is easy. Indeed, mastering oratory art can be a fun and fulfilling endeavor. Sure, there can be a lot of practice involved, but, in the end, successful public speaking relies on being sincere and believing in the subject you’re presenting. This book summary will provide a variety of useful tips – from how to overcome stage fright to how to assemble an audience – with which to help build up your personal sincerity and belief. In this summary, you’ll also learn:
how putting together an audience is similar to building a campfire
why you can’t nail a tree branch to another tree’s trunk
what public speakers and basketball players have in common.
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