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Develop a strong opening and closing for your speeches from "summary" of How to Develop Self Confidence and Improve Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie

When you stand up to speak, you have about a minute to make a favorable impression, to build a bridge of interest and curiosity between yourself and your audience. If you don't make a good impression quickly, your listeners' minds will wander, and their interest will wane. That's why it's crucial to develop a strong opening for your speeches. Your opening should be attention-grabbing, relevant to your topic, and delivered with enthusiasm. You can start with a provocative question, a startling fact, a humorous anecdote, or a powerful quote. Whatever you choose, make sure it sets the tone for your speech and piques your audience's interest. In addition to a strong opening, it's equally important to have a powerful closing. Your closing should leave a lasting impression on your audience, reinforcing your main points and inspiring them to take action. You can end with a call to action, a memorable story, a thought-provoking question, or a powerful quote. By developing a strong opening and closing for your speeches, you can capture your audience's attention from the start and leave them with a lasting impression. So, the next time you speak in public, remember to craft an opening that grabs your listeners' attention and a closing that inspires them to act.
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    How to Develop Self Confidence and Improve Public Speaking

    Dale Carnegie

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