“Try your best to develop an ability to let others look into your head and heart. Learn to make your thoughts, your ideas, clear to others, individually, in groups, in public. You will find, as you improve in your effort to do this, that you—your real self—are making an impression, an impact, on people such as you never made before.”
This book provides a quick and concise method about improving your public speaking skills, in a few simple but important rules and some tips as well. Simple but importance examples and rules are
shared and Carnegie sums it up into 5 steps
The 5 steps highlight the importance of
public speaking not only in a professional stage but also how effective public
speaking helps not just in a corporate environment but also in daily lives and
allows you to know how to convince others by display a high level of
confidence.
Part one explores the fundamentals of
acquiring basic skills with a few simple points. For example taking heart
from your own experiences or even others, keeping your goal before you,
predetermine your mind to Success and also seize every opportunity to practice
which eventually leads to success. He emphasizes how to build confidence
by first acting confident, preparing in the proper way and the importance of
never making a scripted speech. Speaking about something which you are deeply
passionate or highly experienced about is certainly the way to be connected
about your topic as your listeners are likely to be easily bored or
disconnected with a mechanical memorized speech.
Part two then goes about looking at the
speaker, Audience, and speech. It goes into limiting the subject and about
developing reservice power and in particular, goes into the kinds of examples
and the illustrations that can add to an engaging speech, for eg using
metaphors to create vivid pictures in your mind
Part three looks into the purpose of
prepared and Impromptu talks. Great insights about how to do talks
to persuade/ inform and convince with preparation, Impromptu speaking can be
persuasive, informational or even entertaining depending on the occasion
demands to make your communication powerful.
Part four goes deep into the
art of communicating and how to deliver the talk. Effectively shows how being
eager to share your message will ensure you deliver your speech with ease and
your audience will be eager to hear your message.
Part five relates to how to use specific
details to apply to everyday conversation and most importantly in public
speaking situations
I find this book highly insightful,
engaging and effective. It gives great for everyday communication in both
personal and business situations. I would really recommend this book for everyone, especially to the budding toastmasters.
“In almost any subject, your passion for the subject will save you. If you care enough for a result, you will most certainly attain it. If you wish to be good, you will be good. If you wish to be rich, you will be rich. If you wish to be learned, you will be learned. Only then you must really wish these things and wish them with exclusiveness and not wish one hundred other incompatible things just as strongly.”
― The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
― The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
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