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How to become a master in the art of public speaking
演讲者:Eric Edmeades
重要脉络和Take-away:
1. 从我为何要做这个演讲开始,上台前的小插曲
2. 自我介绍
3. 互动,调查听众对公众演讲的自我认知和恐惧程度
4. kids小时候并不害怕,都是成长道路上累积的恐惧
5. 人们都喜爱故事,speaking is powerful,can influence people more than writing ;good speakers可以获得更多的机会。
6. Speaking is like people sitting around a campfire, telling stories
7. Nervousness will prevent our brains from thinking, so try to get rid of that
8. How to feel good when standing on a stage:
A) breathe deep from the stomach - feel so good
B) softly gazing - you gaze when you are relaxed
C) never let the audience know that you are nervous
Nervousness and excitement are the same thing :) next time use I feel excited instead of nervous :3
D) start a talk with a predictable laughter in the first 30 seconds
9. how to tackle the fear of forgetting things: remember you are there to communicate, try to catch audience’s attention, and they will help you remember
10. relaxation enables strategical thinking; but when being nervous, surviving took the place;
11. feel comfortable to communicate, that’s so powerful; you are already a good communicator:)
12. three kinds of people: V (visual - talk fast with passion) A (talk logically, like toastmasters:)) K (Talk slow, with emotions)
What Is the VAK Learning Styles Model?
The VAK Learning Styles Model was developed by psychologists in the 1920s to classify the most common ways that people learn. According to the model, most of us prefer to learn in one of three ways: visual, auditory or kinesthetic (although, in practice, we generally "mix and match" these three styles).
Visual: a visually-dominant learner absorbs and retains information better when it is presented in, for example, pictures, diagrams and charts.
Auditory: an auditory-dominant learner prefers listening to what is being presented. He or she responds best to voices, for example, in a lecture or group discussion. Hearing his own voice repeating something back to a tutor or trainer is also helpful.
Kinesthetic: a kinesthetic-dominant learner prefers a physical experience. She likes a "hands-on" approach and responds well to being able to touch or feel an object or learning prop.
13. How to use vocal in a speech (help three types to focus)? Follow the charisma pattern, start softly, rise up, till the crescendo!