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Be authentic and genuine in your delivery from "summary" of The Art of Public Speaking, PowerWeb and Topic Finder by Stephen E. Lucas,Susan M. Zaeske
Being authentic and genuine in your delivery is crucial when it comes to public speaking. This means being true to yourself and speaking from the heart. When you speak authentically, your audience is more likely to connect with you and trust what you have to say. People can sense when someone is being insincere or putting on a show, so it's important to be genuine in your communication. Authenticity also involves being yourself and not trying to be someone you're not. Trying to imitate someone else or putting on a facade can come across as phony and insincere. Instead, focus on being true to who you are and letting your personality shine through in your delivery. This will make you more relatable and engaging to your audience. Being authentic and genuine in your delivery also means speaking from the heart and sharing your true thoughts and feelings. When you speak with passion and conviction, your audience is more likely to be inspired and moved by your words. Authenticity is about being vulnerable and open with your audience, which can create a sense of intimacy and connection. In order to be authentic and genuine in your delivery, it's important to be prepared and knowledgeable about your topic. When you speak confidently and knowledgably, your authenticity shines through and your audience is more likely to trust what you have to say. Being well-prepared also allows you to speak more naturally and authentically, rather than relying on scripted or rehearsed lines.- Being authentic and genuine in your delivery is essential for effective public speaking. When you speak from the heart, are true to yourself, and share your true thoughts and feelings, you are more likely to connect with your audience and make a lasting impact. Authenticity is the key to building trust, engaging your audience, and delivering a memorable speech.
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