• Communication Skills: 3 Manuscripts

  • Body Language, Small Talk, Public Speaking
  • By: Ian Berry
  • Narrated by: Forris Day Jr
  • Length: 3 hrs and 54 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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By: Ian Berry
Narrated by: Forris Day Jr
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Public speaking is a true art and one that takes a lot of time and effort, in order to master. A wise person once said that all great speakers were bad at first, which clearly suggests that experience equals improvement. Starting when we are young, we are taught to communicate and engage in social interaction, voicing our own opinions regarding this subject. In a way, public speaking is a refined form of social interaction and one that requires a lot of preparation, in order to make sure that you are reaching your audience in a proper manner.

This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to become an inspiring public speaker and communicate your own views and opinions to other people. It contains a wide range of useful suggestions, so you will gain a lot of knowledge regarding public speaking. It is a wonderful listening experience and one that will leave you feeling richer in the end.

Small talk is more essential than you think. You may think that it is unnecessary since it is just about trivial matters, but it actually has a huge impact on various areas of your life. In fact, it serves as the foundation of the daily welfare of many people - not only in their private lives, but also in their careers.

Small talk is useful in the sense that it can create a good atmosphere in various environments. In the workplace, for instance, you can use it before a meeting formally begins, thereby developing a more relaxed atmosphere. Perhaps, you can ask your colleague about the morning traffic or the weather.

The good thing about doing so is that it allows you to connect to people. It shows them that you are willing to hear what they have to say, and that you are interested to talk to them. It’s also a good way for introverts, especially those uncomfortable in social settings, to at least make their presence felt.

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