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Money or Career: Choosing Between Money or A Job You Love of talking – one natural, and one fake. Believe me, this looks really odd and your audience will wonder why you can’t just talk to them like a human being rather than subjecting them tImagine you could choose between a job that you'd really like where you'd make so-so money, and a job that you'd hate but where you'd earn twice as much money.Although it's easy to say, there is more to a career than the amount Small Business Marketing Secrets - Educate Customers to Make More Sales Apart from memorising the opening sentences of your presentation, you should avoid memorising the rest of the presentation like a speech.We now live in an information-rich economy where consumers expect to be well informed before they make a buying decision.In the past, we could throw simple feature-based messages at people and they'd respond. Whether the messen Firstly, it is usually obvious to the audience that you are reciting a memorised speech because the natural pauses, intonations and variations of speed and tone that occur in real-life conversation are lost. You sound like a machine and that puts a barrier between you and your human audience. Secondly, if someone interrupts you to ask a question while you are talking, you will have to answer the question and while you are answering the unplanned question you will be talking in your natural conversational mode. Your audience will immediately and very easily notice the two distinct modes of talking – one natural, and one fake. Believe me, this looks really odd and your audience will wonder why you can’t just talk to them like a human being rather than subjecting them to The Cost of Creativity ience that you are reciting a memorised speech because the natural pauses, intonations and variations of speed and tone that occur in real-life conversation are lost. You sound like a machine and that puts a barrier between you and your human audience.One of the recurring themes in Dilbert cartoon strips is the situation where management has set an impossible deadline for something that probably couldn't be done in the first place. It usually results in large numbers of people work Secondly, if someone interrupts you to ask a question while you are talking, you will have to answer the question and while you are answering the unplanned question you will be talking in your natural conversational mode. Your audience will immediately and very easily notice the two distinct modes of talking – one natural, and one fake. Believe me, this looks really odd and your audience will wonder why you can’t just talk to them like a human being rather than subjecting them t How Price Gouging Can Hurt Your Business chine and that puts a barrier between you and your human audience."Price gouging" is an emotional, inflammatory term. Everyone is against it, but only buyers, angry over excessive profit-taking, proclaim it. As a seller, how can you reap the profit rewards you deserve without being accused of price Secondly, if someone interrupts you to ask a question while you are talking, you will have to answer the question and while you are answering the unplanned question you will be talking in your natural conversational mode. Your audience will immediately and very easily notice the two distinct modes of talking – one natural, and one fake. Believe me, this looks really odd and your audience will wonder why you can’t just talk to them like a human being rather than subjecting them t Creating Event Magic through Planned Video Production n and while you are answering the unplanned question you will be talking in your natural conversational mode. Your audience will immediately and very easily notice the two distinct modes of talking – one natural, and one fake. Believe me, this looks really odd and your audience will wonder why you can’t just talk to them like a human being rather than subjecting them tOnce upon a time, there was a young, stressed out corporate events planner called Tanya. She was organising a large-scale event for her firm’s biggest client.In the midst of organising the guest list, Tanya's boss told her Idea of Outsourcing with a Better Perspective of talking – one natural, and one fake. Believe me, this looks really odd and your audience will wonder why you can’t just talk to them like a human being rather than subjecting them to your dry, wooden, pre-prepared speech!In today’s highly competitive world, every industry wants to have competitive advantage in their respective field. So is the IT software industry. Software companies are required to create hundreds of software products, which are bein Then you will have to resume your memorised speech from where you left off. This is not normally something you will have planned for, and most people who have memorised their speech do a terrible job of picking up from where they left off and finding the flow of their speech. Again, the difference in style of talking between the speech and the question & answer interaction is almost tangible. Your audience will be left wanting to know more about the real you that they glimpsed in the unplanned window in your presentation. Don't memorize your speech word for word. Commit your message to heart and commit yourself to speaking your truth. Memorize your outline, the flow and structure o
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