Thinking Leading to - How to be a Public Speaking Star Thinking will lead you to becoming a public speaking star. Thinking works elements together to produce a working system that will help you make good choices. Some of those elements include decision-making, problem solving, critical thinking, creative minds, and so forth.
First we are going to consider problem solving. Problem solving is an order of logic. Problem solving defines the problems and gives you additional ideals to solve additional problems. You can use the problem solving strategy as you write your speech so that you can remove obstacles out of your way. Problem solving also includes the generation of new possibilities. What may not make sense now may make a lot of sense later. As you solve your problems you will learn to create plans that work in your favor, and perform your plans as you move along, which is the process of sticking with the plans.
The decision-making process entails recognition of your decisions. Once you recognize your decisions and learn to accept the things that may be unknown to you, thus you are on the road to writing a star winning speech. Decision-making also entails making the decisions informed, as well as clarify your values and considering what's important to you. Decision-making continues by enabling you to base your decision on a reality based plan, while considering everything as you move along. While you make decisions you can use your time as an ally, which means you will thoroughly think through your decisions. You can also use your intuitions by trusting yourself to write and deliver the speech. This leads to acting on your decisions.
As you write your speech use your critical thinking cap so that you can place your speech in chronological perspective. You can start out putting the speech in random order as you write the speech, which could help you to see where each sentence goes in the speech. You can also order the speech, working out the complex areas first and then moving to the least complex areas. Once you start writing you can condense to speech and as you move along you can start categorizing the speech.
As you write you could also reverse the order in which you wrote your speech, then search for opposing ideals as you review the speech.
One of the most important things you can do while writing a speech is to keep your ideas in files. For instance, each thought coming from your mind and applying to the speech should be recognized, recorded and then followed up on as you move along.
As you write your speech collect information and look at all angles of the information before disregarding or using it. This will help you to weigh out the pros and cons.
As you begin writing your speech draw up a list of questions and then apply intentions to find those answers. As you can see there is lots to do while writing a speech, however the more effort you put into it, the more likely you will deliver a quality speech.
During the process you should also review, recite, recognize, prepare and review some more. Next, you will practice, prepare, practice, recite, practice, recite and prepare some more. Again, the more effort you put into delivering your speech, the more you will get from your speech.
As you move closer to the speech date, practice some more so that you will have your voice down, body languages in tact, and your nerves relaxed. You should also practice a few breathing tactics and exercises so that you can prep for the speech without feeling overwhelmingly nervous.
By Readabout's Public Speaking Team
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