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Index
Biography
Why this book was written?
Sample speeches
Triangle of a GREAT speech
Setting
Setting tips
Remove all distractions
Personal and mental preparation
Introduction
Opening
Captivate the audience in the first 30 seconds
State a huge promise
Share a plan
The biggest secret of public speaking
Thoughts of the audience
Anticipate the thoughts of the audience members
A good story creates questions
Don’t leave any question unanswered
Activate and Relocate
Activation technique
Relocation
Show the scene in 3D
Breathe life into your characters
Dialogue
3 ways to increase the amount of dialogue
3 types of dialogue
Dialogue delivery
Emotions are more eloquent than words
Dialogue and humor
Conflict
Transition
Conclusion
Summary phrase
Give bonuses
Tips for the conclusion
The last 30 seconds
Q&A
Make your audience a part of your speech
Connect with your audience
Methods to involve your audience
Present an audience member a minute of fame
Let them be the characters of your story
Call backs
Interchange a story with a conversation
Always talk to one person
Promote a process
Magic delivery techniques
Always be genuine
Be energetic and passionate
Match and lead
Gestures
Gesture properly
Gesture realistically
Live in the world you created
Movements on stage
Most powerful spots on stage
3 reasons to move on stage
Nonverbal signals
Eye contact
Pauses
When to pause?
Don’t interrupt your audience
Contrast
How to create a speech
How to create a speech from scratch
Written text vs. speech
General
Statistics
Use quotations properly
PowerPoint
Rehearsal
Review and improve your speech
Humor
Additional tips
Putting everything together
Questions and Answers
Final words
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