The Importance Of Personal Appearance

Topics:
Presentations,
Public Speaking
Tags:
Appearance,
PublicSpeakingExpert
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Overview: Like it or not we live in a society that assesses people based on the way that they look. Consequently, if you are preparing to give a speech, it's essential to focus on your personal appearance. Of course, there's no need to fret - the process isn't as rough as it may seem. You don't need to lose any weight, you don't need to get a face lift, and you certainly don't need to be someone you aren't. However, you do need to take some pride in the way that you look. For many public speakers, this is an unnatural concern. After all, they believe that their words should drive their message home.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 3


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