Monday, April 19, 2010

Using our follow Say

Using our follow Say Have you ever played golf? or tennis? or baseball? Every organization that has played a sport, swing, knows the importance of follow-up. Basically you can? T Partial Swing. You must keep going.A similar idea could help the public space capacity. Most people make too much use of the so-called? Filler words? when they speak. These words can be? For? ?, How? ? so? and many others. It 'really contains every word that does not have a specific job to do in your speech.Why we use these words? The very simple. These words creep into our language, when you try to think what it is, when it was say.this the concept of follow-up almost all! I? M going to give you a little secret. Nobody knows what the word is used. It is not the word that you had in mind this is important. What matters is that your message! Practice in the fight, if you have to remember a word. The pause in that moment where words creep in. filler filler words in the creditability of presentation.So just can not place you in search of a word in the middle of your speech, try these. Use each word, making the work. Keep your speech is in its natural rhythm. In other words, follow. Since no one knows the word of your message using the important thing, and move forward. Most of the words are synonyms, they are! Given the word that you had in mind can be perfect for what we're trying to say. However, filler words, rather than being annoying. They make you unprepared and unprofessional. Don? T fall too in love with her. As I said, the message is what counts. The increased ability to flow and creditability in your speech is longer than that for the replacement of words.So remember, don? T is hanging over his words. If you start to fight the use of every word, that the task. Think about the consequences, and keep your speech moving.Robert A. Crutchfield is president of Kingdom Relationship Ministries. He is a minister, speaker, and success / relationships coach. Has the Leader Award from Toastmasters Inteational and is a Brainbench Certified Trainer. Visit him

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