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Top 10 tips to go from good to GREAT: tools we teach our clients


  1. Start by clearly outlining your main points and arguments. This will help to structure your speech and ensure that you stay on track.

  2. Use stories and examples to illustrate your points and make them more relatable to your audience.

  3. Use simple, clear language that is easy to understand. Avoid using jargon or complex vocabulary that your audience may not be familiar with.

  4. Be passionate and enthusiastic about your ideas and beliefs. This will help to engage your audience and make your speech more compelling.

  5. Be genuine and authentic in your delivery. Avoid using too much cliché as it can sound robotic and insincere.

  6. Use humor, where appropriate, to lighten the mood and connect with your audience. Just be careful not to overdo it or come across as insincere.

  7. Use rhetorical devices, such as repetition, parallelism, and rhetorical questions, to add emphasis and impact to your speech.

  8. Use body language and facial expressions to convey your message and emotions. Avoid standing still or looking down at your notes the whole time, as this can appear dull and disengaging.

  9. Be prepared to answer questions or address concerns from your audience. This will show that you are open to dialogue and willing to engage with your listeners.

  10. End your speech with a strong and memorable conclusion. This could be a call to action, a summary of your main points, or a closing quote or statement that leaves a lasting impression on your audience.


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