USE THE POWER OF WORDS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE!
Communication; a simple yet powerful word. A word that is understood by the masses and still remains a mystery in its effectiveness.
For as long as any one of us can remember, ``Communications`` has been a challenge. Not surprisingly, there are an almost overwhelming number of factors impeding open dialogue and real understanding between us: our dynamic environment, severely competitive culture, conflicting goals, hidden assumptions, unclear motivations etc.
On the other hand, communication looks easy when it is done well. It is anything but. It requires engagement, empathy, an ability to listen and respond, and it requires time.
One of the most important skills in global world today is the ability to communicate effectively.
Especially if you are running for a political office: Whether speaking to one person, participating in a meeting or delivering a formal presentation, you need to get your ideas across clearly and succinctly.
The art of getting your message across effectively is a vital part of being successful in today’s political world.
So how do you feel when you're about to give a speech? Excited? Nervous? Scared?
Well, most people are terrified!
In surveys, the #1 fear of most people is public speaking !
This is designed to give basic knowledge of communication skills, specifically public speaking, non-verbal communication, plus techniques to overcome speech fear and anxiety. You will learn the methods for effective listening and organizing a speech of different types.
Public speaking is an essential communication skill in today’s world. You can communicate even when you do not say a word. Understanding non-verbal communication is vital and helps you to realize how people react to you and to your ideas. Especially a person in politics needs to be an expert on that as many people is watching you!
But Communication goes far beyond the actual words that you say.
More importantly it's how you say it and the way that you act while you're saying it. It depends on the other persons view of the world and their preferred learning style with regards to absorbing information and what you say that will determine whether you are successful in this area or not. |
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