Two Public Speaking Techniques - Establishing Rapport To Excel As A Public Speaker And The Zone In Public Speaking

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Overview: The speakers that touch your heart and impinge and impact the mind know how to establish a very special kind of rapport. In fact, it can be viewed as a very peculiar rapport that requires the public speaker to in a sense throw his or her heart and soul into their talk. Peculiar because the average sometimes even good public speaker is ignorant of this seldom addressed technique. Yet, just as in acting this is incredibly valuable because those who know this skill reach the top in their field. In acting it was taught by a famous Russian teacher and adapted by some acting schools in America.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2008 | Pages: 4


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