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1、HowToGiveAGreatSpeechThelateSteveJobs’2005commencementaddressatStanfordUniversityhasbeenviewedcloseto8milliontimesonYouTube.Eightyearsafterhedeliveredit,atextversionstillfliesaroundtheWeb.Thespeechisaspowerfulforitsmessage–stayhungry,stayfoolish–asitisforitsstructureanddelivery.“TodayIwanttotellyouthreestoriesfrommylife,”hesaid.“That’sit.Nobigdeal.Justthreestories.”Andwiththat,viewers(andreaders)arehooked.Futurepublicspeakersoftheworld,takenote.Youdon’thavetobeaSiliconValleybillionairetodeliver。
2、agreatspeech.Thebestspeechesincludeaclear,relevantmessageandafewgreatstoriestoillustrateit.ForgetfancyPowerPointpresentationsandloadsofdata.Instead,keepyourspeechsimple,withaclearbeginning,middleandend.Focusononetheme,andeliminateeverythingelse.“Speechesareaninefficientformofcommunication,”saysNickMorgan,“Peopledon’tremembermuchofwhattheyhear,sofocusandkeepitsimple.”Useanecdotes.“Peoplewouldfindspeechwritingmucheasieriftheyrealizedthatalltheyneededtodowasfindakeymessageandthreegreatstoriestosupp。
3、ortit,”saysJanePraeger“Thosekindsofspeechesarealsoeasiertodeliverbecausetheydon’thavetoberead.Ifyou’velivedastory,youcantellitfrommemoryandwithgenuinefeeling.Andstoriesstickinpeople’sminds.Whenyoutellpeopleastory,itarousestheiremotionsandreleasesdopamineintheirbrains,whichmakesthatcontentsticky.Inotherwords,ifyoumakepeoplefeelwhatyouaretalkingabout,theywon’tforgetit.”Berelevanttoyouraudience.Askyourselfwhatproblemtheaudiencewantstosolve,andtalkaboutthatproblemfirst.“Thenandonlythen,talkaboutyour。
4、areaofexpertiseasthesolutiontothatproblem,”saysMorgan.“Audiencesstartoffbyaskingwhy.WhyamIhere?WhyshouldIcare?Ifyouanswerthosequestionsearly,thenthey’llaskhow.Yourjobistoanswerthewhyquestionfirstandthenaddressthehow.”Ditchthethankyous,andjumprightin.Peopleoftenmakethemistakeofstartingspeechesbythankingtheintroducerorexpressingtheirhappinessatbeingthere.“Instead,jumprightinwithaframingstorythatsuggestswhatthetopiciswithoutgivingitallaway,astatistic,aquestionorsomekindofinteractionwiththeaudience,。
5、”saysMorgan.Ifyouknowwhatyourspeechisabout–anditshouldbeaboutonething–youshouldhaveaneasytimedecidingonanopening.Getrightintothestoryandlettheaudienceknowwhatyourtalkwillbeabout.Usebodylanguagethatmakesyouappearcomfortable.Ifyoushowsignsofnervousness,likecrossingyourarms,orclutchingyourhandsinfrontofyourstomach,youraudiencewillsenseyourtrepidationandbelessopentoyourmessage.“Youhavetopretendthatyou’rehavingagoodtimeandareopentothataudiencesothattheycanhaveagoodtimeandbeopenbacktoyou,”saysMorgan.“。
6、Successfulpublicspeakingisallaboutpassionandemotion.Ifyou’reexcited,thenyouraudiencewillbe,too.”Standupstraight.Whetheryouwalkacrossthestageorstandbehindalectern,trytomaintaingoodposture.“Imaginethatyourheadisbeingheldupbyastring,”saysPraeger.Articulateyourwords,regardlessofyournaturalspeakingstyle.“Authenticityiskey,”Praegersays.“Youcan’tbesomeoneyou’renot.Ontheotherhand,youcanbeyourbestself.Softnessdoesn’tdetractfromaspeechifyou’recommittedtowhatyou’resaying.Passion,commitmentandconvictionarec。
7、riticalfordelivery,andyoucandothatwhetheryou’resoft-spokenornot.Anynumberofdeliverystyleswillwork.”Practiceyourspeechbeforehand.“Youwoulddobetterpracticingintheshowerandrunningthespeechinyourheadratherthanpracticinginfrontofamirror,whichisdistracting,”Praegersays.“Youdohavetopracticeoutloud,hopefullywithasmallaudience.”Practicereplacingdeadeningfillerwordslike“um,”“so”and“like”withsilence.Worktheroom.Trytospeaktoaudiencemembersbeforeyourspeech,sothatyoucanfocusonfewfriendlyfaces,particularlyifyo。
8、ugetnervous.“Ifyou’remakingeyecontactwithafriendlypersoninquadrantone,everyonetotheirleftwillthinkthatyou’retalkingtothem,”saysPraeger.“Thendothesamethinginquadranttwo.Youwanttoseeyourtalkasaseriesofconversationswithdifferentpeoplethroughouttheroom.”Mostimportant,trytoenjoytheexperience.“Therealzensecretistolovewhatyou’redoinginthatmoment,”saysMorgan.“Ifyoucanrelaxandbehappyaboutbeingthere,theaudiencewillfeelthatway,too.”HowtoGiveaSuccessfulSpeechIthinkeveryoneofusdreamsofsomedaygivingTHATONESPE。
9、ECH.YouknowexactlywhatspeechI’mtalkingabout.Theonewhereyouarestandingonstage,supremelyconfidentinyourknowledgeandflawlessdelivery.Theonewithnostuttersandnoawkwardpausestryingtorememberwhattosaynext.Theonewithnobodyintheaudiencelookingaroundorcheckingtheirwatchorwonderingwhattheyshouldeatfordinner.Theonewhereyourvoicedoesnotshakewithfearandyourgesturesarenotawkwardandforced.Theonespeechwhereattheendofit,theaudiencegivesathunderingapplause(notthestandardapplause,orthehalf-heartedapplause,orthepity。
10、applause),butthegeniune100%certifiedgradeA“Wemostdefinitelylovedyourspeechandwewanttoshowit”applause.That’sTHEspeechI’mtalkingabout.KeyPoint#1:YouHaveanImportantMessageYouWanttoTellPeopleAdoptthementalitythatyouhavethisgreatmessage(yourspeech),thatonlyyouarecapableofdeliveringthisimportantmessagetotheaudienceandthatitisyourjobtomakethemunderstandyourmessage.Itisverycrucialtheyunderstandyourmessage.Putyourentirefocusonwantingandmakingsuretheaudienceunderstandsyourmessage.Why?Alotofspeechclassescov。
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