Publicly Speaking

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Observations, tips and commentary on public speaking I do, observe, judge and critique. Public speaking needn't be feared. And it can't be avoided. So, let's get on with developing a skill we all have and start speaking successfully.

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Wow! Thanks guys....

You guys are 'Simply Amazing'!!

I couldn't have anticipated such a great response to this blog. In the first day, you have read, commented and subscribed with great enthusiasm. I suppose I should have expected nothing less. I have learned that TMs are not at all shy...and nothing if not supportive of a good idea. However, as we know, there is no such thing as a good idea that can't be improved, so I welcome your feedback and suggestions.

Although I am a beginner blogger, treat me as a competent blogger and be honest in your evaluations! Give me a battering, not flattering.

To those of you who have sent me private messages, please be kind enough to post a comment, in the spirit of a blog for all to share.

I'll be picking up some of the issues you have raised over the coming days/weeks 'cos it seems you have lots on your chests!

1 comments:

  1. la vie, c'est maintenant said...
     

    It's you I owe you my gratitude, being my guru of the Toastmasters Movement and most candid and knowledgeable mentor and evaluator.

    TM spirits never die. Our club has the noblest tradition of being extremely honest and of high standards.

    I want to be a better person after attending TM gatherings (but I wanted to be a murderer after having my haircut at a hair-stylist's, you know I don't have much to spare, kakaka)

    Dedication and solidarity do make miracles, in a hotel ballroom, or on an African savannah. See below yourself:-

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM

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