The Triangle Of Coherence In Public Speaking

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“I was thirteen years old when my parents got divorced,” a seminar participant once revealed during a speech. While he was saying it, he was smiling awkwardly.

The unavoidable happened. During the evaluation process after his speech one of his fellow seminar attendants expressed her doubts about the coherence of content and facial expression when mentioning the divorce. Frankly, . . . → Read More: The Triangle Of Coherence In Public Speaking

What Should I NOT Do With My Hands?

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You know how many times I’ve heard the question, “What should I do with my hands?”

I stopped counting.

Good hand gestures are extremely important in public speaking. They emphasize your content. They make your message more memorable. They light your enthusiasm.

So – what should you do then with your hands?

In order to better understand this subject, I . . . → Read More: What Should I NOT Do With My Hands?

Uno, Dos, Tres, Cha, Cha, Cha

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On stage you have two basic options to move.

First, you can move horizontally – from left to right and from right to left. This is the way you should move on stage.

Remember to pause once in a while - for example when you make an important statement. There are two groups of people in your audience. Some of . . . → Read More: Uno, Dos, Tres, Cha, Cha, Cha