
ATG 84: The 4 Mistakes Public Speakers Make & How You Can Avoid Them
All It Takes Is A Goal
Don't Waste Your Opening Moment
A lean in line is just what it sounds like, a line you say that causes the audience to lean in to hear more. It doesn't have to be outrageous or over the top or shocking. For example, let's say i give a speech about a book I wrote called finish. The wrong way to start that speech would be, i'm so excited that you're here,. That seems so obvious and dumb, but i promise you, i've heard speakers do the exact same thing instead. And these are connected, like number two is related to number three, cause maybe you heard number two near lik ok, ten. What should i do instead? If i'm not going to waste
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