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Speak confidently and articulately from "summary" of Fast Thinker, Smart Talker by Natasha Smith

When you are speaking confidently and articulately, you are projecting a strong sense of self-assurance and authority in your communication. Confidence is the belief in oneself and one's abilities, while articulateness is the ability to express oneself clearly and effectively. Together, these qualities can help you make a powerful impact on others and convey your message with clarity and precision. Confidence in speaking comes from a deep understanding of your subject matter and a belief in the value of your ideas. When you speak confidently, you are able to engage your audience and hold their attention. Your tone of voice, body language, and overall presence exude a sense of conviction and credibility. People are more likely to trust and respect someone who speaks with confidence, as it conveys a sense of competence and authority. Articulateness, on the other hand, involves the ability to express your thoughts and ideas in a clear and coherent manner. This means choosing your words carefully, organizing your thoughts ...
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