Explain What Benefits You Will Gain From Taking Public Speaking
Studying public speaking will provide an enormous amount of benefits that can change every area of your life. From emotional benefits such as increased confidence, to social benefits, such as the ability to communicate more effectively, and business benefits, where job interviews and presentations will become easier. Plus, you will master word usage and improve the tone of your voice.
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Speech Mastery
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Mastering the words you choose to say and how you say them are some of the benefits of taking a public speaking class. You will develop a larger and more diverse vocabulary base. Your tone of voice will change, allowing you the ability to get peoples attention, and communicate your needs, thoughts, desires and concerns, making you a better communicator, in general. Improved memory is also a benefit of taking public speaking; you will remember more of what you read.
Career-Business Benefits
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Being able to present ideas at the office or make presentations with greater ease and confidence can often result in better positions and higher pay. When applying for a job, the applicant with public-speaking skills has a distinct advantage over someone who does not. With public-speaking skills, you will be able to impress the interviewer with a mastery of language and words.
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Social Benefits
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At social occasions, or anytime you are talking to someone, public speaking will offer many rewards. You will able to get people's attention and make a better first impression because of the ability to communicate thoughtfully and clearly. You will be able to approach people with confidence, initiate conversations, and readily join conversations.
Personal Benefits
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Studying public speaking builds confidence, improves your outward personality. Your posture and demeanor will change and people will see you as a leader, secure and knowledgeable. Fear and shyness of speaking in public will be replaced with feelings of self-worth, confidence and self-respect. Courage develops as your speaking skills increase. Now you can be persuasive and better able to speak with authority, to make a difference by taking a stand and speaking up for yourself and others.
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