The Art of Effective Communication: Avoid These 3 Bad Listening Habits

An important part of effective communication is to be a good listener. You should be able to analyze and interpret messages accurately, else it can result in breakdown of communication, leaving the sender annoyed and frustrated. When do people stop being good listeners? When they are fatigued. Tiredness can make one lose focus and the… Continue reading The Art of Effective Communication: Avoid These 3 Bad Listening Habits

5 Ways to Control Your Nerves Before Delivering a Public Speech

Feeling nervous before you have to deliver a public speech is absolutely normal. However, just before you start speaking, you need to attain a calm and relaxed state and sooth your nerves so that your speech generates the necessary impact on the audience. If you remain a nervous wreck, then the entire process can become… Continue reading 5 Ways to Control Your Nerves Before Delivering a Public Speech

10 Common English Speaking Mistakes You Should Avoid

Fluent English speaking is not a trait that comes to many people in the world. Even native speakers cannot claim perfection as they tend to mix up phrases, confuse verbs, use slangs, and accentuate their own dialects (Irish, Welsh etc) so that the end result is seemingly incomprehensible for speakers in other parts of the… Continue reading 10 Common English Speaking Mistakes You Should Avoid

Important Body Language Tips For Public Speaking

‘The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said.’  ~ Peter F. Drucker Being a successful public speaker has many aspects to it. You should have a clear and firm voice, generate a tremendous amount of confidence, wax eloquent on the concerned topic in different ways, and be able to gauge the audience’s… Continue reading Important Body Language Tips For Public Speaking

How to Deliver an Effective Extempore

Being able to deliver extempore is a public speaker’s strongest weapon! Coming up with material to talk, without preparation, or any script is truly a remarkable feat. Many business leaders, famous academicians, politicians and world leaders have been able to speak spontaneously when asked, and given us some of the best lines in history! Yet,… Continue reading How to Deliver an Effective Extempore

Use Figure of Speech and bring Lifeblood in your Language | Public Speaking Skills

When literal speech seems boring or too direct, there are poetic cum emotional flairs oozing in the form of rhetoric speech to rescue your creative writing and eloquent speaking. I call them Figures of speech.     I always contemplated about how the philosopher like Aristotle, the poet like Mirza Ghalib, the sought-after speaker like… Continue reading Use Figure of Speech and bring Lifeblood in your Language | Public Speaking Skills

How Pep Talk India helped a sales professional overcome his fear of delivering Presentation to the larger audience

      If you want to solve other’s problem, you gotta walk in the shoes of them and this is what proves to be the signature of Pep Talk India’s one of the training rituals. Another successful lesson in the treasure of Pep Talk India’s epic Story. Sanjeev truly a champion of his career… Continue reading How Pep Talk India helped a sales professional overcome his fear of delivering Presentation to the larger audience

Most Practical Way to Control Your Fear, to become Better Public Speaker

  Fear stems from the most primitive part of human brain, the part which we cannot regulate directly through conscious thinking and cognitive manipulation. Even though fear plays important role in our life but sometimes “feeling of fear” can have debilitating effects on our professional progress and performance. Fear exists mainly because of dearth of… Continue reading Most Practical Way to Control Your Fear, to become Better Public Speaker

Public Speaking made easy

Public Speaking is the most essential skill to succeed in any field now-a-days. It is the most important and dreaded forms of communication. People often have speech anxiety or Glossophobia and are unable to convey their message in personal life and/or large scale. People avoid speaking in public to escape embarrassment or anxiety and loose… Continue reading Public Speaking made easy

How to become effective communicator

Six words that can ruin your sentence Actually–  Crutch words are words that we slip into sentences in order to give ourselves more time to think or to emphasize a statement. Most often, crutch words do not add the meaning of a statement. Actually is the perfect example of a crutch word. It is meant to signify… Continue reading How to become effective communicator

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