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Tell a Story in Your Speech & Reduce Public Speaking Fear - Stories in Presentations: (Video 1 of 3)

Feel nervous about speaking in public? Tell a story in your speech (early), and you can reduce public speaking fear dramatically. ************************** SUBSCRIBE:    / @fearlesspresentationsonline   FOLLOW US! Twitter:   / fpclass   Instagram:   / fearlesspresentations   Facebook:   / fearlesspresentations   VISIT US!: https://www.fearlesspresentations.com ************************** VIDEO NOTES ----------------------- They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, when you tell a story in your speech, you are presenting a series of pictures. These pictures magically appear in the minds of the audience. This is where true communication occurs. The human mind thinks in pictures. So, when a speaker is able to create an image in the mind of an audience member that is similar to the picture in his/her head, the speaker has communicated effectively. Think in Pictures Details in a story are important. However, more words are not necessarily required to generate more details. For instance, I will give you a couple of common first names. These two names should generate an image in your mind similar to the one in my mind. Here goes... Ralph Lauren. Most likely, you immediately saw an image of a Polo rider on a horse. Try this one. Katy Perry. Most likely, you have an image of the singer. Just for fun, let's do one more. Betsy Ross. Most likely, you are seeing the US flag with the 13 stars in a circle. The point is that the descriptions that we give access a shared bond with the audience member. When you tell a story in your presentation, you strengthen that bond. You can create a series of these connections. Full video notes are at https://www.fearlesspresentations.com...

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