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End with a strong conclusion from "summary" of The 7 Principles of Public Speaking by Richard Zeoli

At the end of your speech, you want to leave your audience with a lasting impression. This is where your conclusion comes in. It is your final opportunity to reinforce your key points and drive home your message. Your conclusion should be strong and impactful, leaving your audience with something to think about long after your speech is over. One way to ensure that your conclusion is strong is to tie it back to your introduction. By referencing your opening remarks, you create a sense of closure and unity in your speech. This can help your audience see the full circle of your message and appreciate the journey you have taken them on. Another important aspect of a strong conclusion is to reiterate your main points. This reinforces the key takeaways of your speech and makes sure that your message is crystal clear in the minds of your listeners. By summarizing your main points, you give your audience a roadmap to remember what you have said. In addition to summarizing your main points, you can also end your speech with a call to action. This can be a powerful way to motivate your audience to take the next step or make a change based on your message. By giving your audience a clear direction to follow, you can inspire them to act on what they have learned.
  1. You can end your speech with a memorable quote, anecdote, or story that encapsulates the essence of your message. This can leave a lasting impression on your audience and make your speech more memorable. By ending on a high note, you can ensure that your audience walks away with a positive feeling about your speech.
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The 7 Principles of Public Speaking

Richard Zeoli

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