Chris and Will: How to Get Rid of Fear
Chris: Doc, I realized that your diagnosis last week was spot on. How do I deal with my fears?
Dr. Will: Take a regular dose of CALMolin.π©Ίπ
Fear of speaking has its benefits. It keeps you from getting overconfident and taking speaking for granted, and it helps you to prepare extra hard. π
Your audience can't read your mind; they donβt know you are scared until you show it. Stay composed for the first few minutes and you will get more comfortable.π
We speak better among friends than enemies. Realize that your audience is not hoping youβd fail. They are there to listen to you, that counts for something. See them as friends and be at ease. π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
Be passionate. Passion converts fear to positive energy. β‘οΈ
Action Points
1. What do you do to stay calm when speaking?
2. Share your thots in the comments
3. React to this post with π₯ if you can relate
Chris: Doc, I realized that your diagnosis last week was spot on. How do I deal with my fears?
Dr. Will: Take a regular dose of CALMolin.π©Ίπ
Fear of speaking has its benefits. It keeps you from getting overconfident and taking speaking for granted, and it helps you to prepare extra hard. π
Your audience can't read your mind; they donβt know you are scared until you show it. Stay composed for the first few minutes and you will get more comfortable.π
We speak better among friends than enemies. Realize that your audience is not hoping youβd fail. They are there to listen to you, that counts for something. See them as friends and be at ease. π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
Be passionate. Passion converts fear to positive energy. β‘οΈ
You donβt fail when you fear, forget your words or make an error. You fail when you give up. Never Stop!
Action Points
1. What do you do to stay calm when speaking?
2. Share your thots in the comments
3. React to this post with π₯ if you can relate
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Wisdom Injectionπ
George Jessel was a versatile American entertainer. With a multifaceted career spanning acting, singing, songwriting, and film production, Jessel became a beloved comedic personality of his time. His charisma and wit earned him the affectionate nickname "Toastmaster General of the United States," as he frequently hosted high-profile events in politics and entertainment, cementing his reputation as a charming and engaging emcee.
Key Takeaway
1. While the statement is humorous, if one is not careful, it can become a reality.
Quotes are profound statements that stir up wisdom in the hearts of the observant.
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1. Have you ever experienced what George described?
2. How does one βrestartβ the brain in front of an audience?
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George Jessel was a versatile American entertainer. With a multifaceted career spanning acting, singing, songwriting, and film production, Jessel became a beloved comedic personality of his time. His charisma and wit earned him the affectionate nickname "Toastmaster General of the United States," as he frequently hosted high-profile events in politics and entertainment, cementing his reputation as a charming and engaging emcee.
Key Takeaway
1. While the statement is humorous, if one is not careful, it can become a reality.
Quotes are profound statements that stir up wisdom in the hearts of the observant.
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1. Have you ever experienced what George described?
2. How does one βrestartβ the brain in front of an audience?
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Facts: No Kidding! What the Fear Public Speaking May Cost You
1. Career Limitations: Fear of public speaking can limit career opportunities π§. About 20% of individuals with speaking anxiety avoid career paths that require frequent presentations.
2. Reduced Job Performance: Anxiety about speaking can affect job performance and productivity. Approximately 70% of employed Americans believe that presentation skills are critical to their success at work.π
3. Impact on Leadership: Fear of speaking can prevent individuals from taking on leadership roles. This fear is more common than the fear of death, spiders, or heights. π’
4. Economic Costs: The fear of public speaking can lead to missed opportunities and economic costs for individuals and organizations. Public speaking anxiety affects about 75% of the population. π΅
Sources: https://www.supportivecareaba.com, https://www.insivia.com, https://nationalsocialanxietycenter.com, https://www.healthcentral.com
Which of the above can you relate to and why?π€
1. Career Limitations: Fear of public speaking can limit career opportunities π§. About 20% of individuals with speaking anxiety avoid career paths that require frequent presentations.
2. Reduced Job Performance: Anxiety about speaking can affect job performance and productivity. Approximately 70% of employed Americans believe that presentation skills are critical to their success at work.π
3. Impact on Leadership: Fear of speaking can prevent individuals from taking on leadership roles. This fear is more common than the fear of death, spiders, or heights. π’
4. Economic Costs: The fear of public speaking can lead to missed opportunities and economic costs for individuals and organizations. Public speaking anxiety affects about 75% of the population. π΅
Sources: https://www.supportivecareaba.com, https://www.insivia.com, https://nationalsocialanxietycenter.com, https://www.healthcentral.com
Which of the above can you relate to and why?π€
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DEVELOPING THE DEVELOPER
Among the greatest fears we have is the fear of rejection.
For some of us, our attempt at doing something new was met by negativity and we learnt to withdraw to our safe zone. Some others have not even tried yet, but they fear how people will react to their venture.
βNoβ is a word you are likely to hear frequently on your journey to greatness.
It can make you try harder and grow faster or make you give up.
What ever be the case, all the βNoβ you have received and the ones on the way are only asking you a simple question: βWhat is strong enough to stop you?β
To stir up you mind this weekend, I bring you this article that will make you realise that even great people got their own βNoβ. See what they did with it. π―π―π―
Click on the link below
https://olanreamodu.com/no-noyes/
Donβt read it for someone else; make the lessons your own. When you are blessed, then please pass it on.
If you will be unstoppable, react with π₯ and share you comment on the article.
DEVELOPING THE DEVELOPER
Among the greatest fears we have is the fear of rejection.
For some of us, our attempt at doing something new was met by negativity and we learnt to withdraw to our safe zone. Some others have not even tried yet, but they fear how people will react to their venture.
βNoβ is a word you are likely to hear frequently on your journey to greatness.
It can make you try harder and grow faster or make you give up.
What ever be the case, all the βNoβ you have received and the ones on the way are only asking you a simple question: βWhat is strong enough to stop you?β
To stir up you mind this weekend, I bring you this article that will make you realise that even great people got their own βNoβ. See what they did with it. π―π―π―
Click on the link below
https://olanreamodu.com/no-noyes/
Donβt read it for someone else; make the lessons your own. When you are blessed, then please pass it on.
If you will be unstoppable, react with π₯ and share you comment on the article.
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Chris and Will: Avoiding Eye Contact
Chris: Doc, I am terrified to look at people's faces! π«£
Dr. Will: I see you have Eye Contact Deficiency.π©Ί
You tend to look everywhere but at your audience.
When you look over their heads, they feel you consider them invisible. π«₯
When you distract yourself with your presentation, they feel you are talking to yourself.π₯±
When you play with any object you are holding, they believe you are nervous. π©
Not making eye contact disconnect you from your audience. If you want to avoid them, why speak to them?
It can also be problematic in conversations by making you appear less confident.
Eye contact opens an invaluable channel between you and your audience. You see their needs and they see your passion. When people feel seen, they feel special; and when they feel special, they listen. π₯°
Action Points
1. Have you ever avoid eye contact?
2. Share your experience in the comments βοΈπ and react with π
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Chris: Doc, I am terrified to look at people's faces! π«£
Dr. Will: I see you have Eye Contact Deficiency.π©Ί
You tend to look everywhere but at your audience.
When you look over their heads, they feel you consider them invisible. π«₯
When you distract yourself with your presentation, they feel you are talking to yourself.π₯±
When you play with any object you are holding, they believe you are nervous. π©
Not making eye contact disconnect you from your audience. If you want to avoid them, why speak to them?
It can also be problematic in conversations by making you appear less confident.
Eye contact opens an invaluable channel between you and your audience. You see their needs and they see your passion. When people feel seen, they feel special; and when they feel special, they listen. π₯°
Action Points
1. Have you ever avoid eye contact?
2. Share your experience in the comments βοΈπ and react with π
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Wisdom Injectionπ
Julian Barratt is a renowned English comedian, actor, and musician known for his surreal humour. He rose to fame as part of The Mighty Boosh comedy troupe alongside Noel Fielding, producing critically acclaimed radio and television shows that garnered a cult following and numerous awards.
Key Takeaway
1. Even celebrities can be shy so donβt be too hard on yourself.
2. Stop whatever will stop you from achieving your goals.
Quotes are profound statements that stir up wisdom in the hearts of the observant.
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1. Have you ever experienced what Julian described?
2. Share how easy it is for you to make eye contact during conversations?
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I've done interviews in the past where, apparently, I didn't give the journalist any eye contact. I'm a bit shy, yes. I've thought about refusing to do any press at all.
Julian Barratt is a renowned English comedian, actor, and musician known for his surreal humour. He rose to fame as part of The Mighty Boosh comedy troupe alongside Noel Fielding, producing critically acclaimed radio and television shows that garnered a cult following and numerous awards.
Key Takeaway
1. Even celebrities can be shy so donβt be too hard on yourself.
2. Stop whatever will stop you from achieving your goals.
Quotes are profound statements that stir up wisdom in the hearts of the observant.
Leave a Comment
1. Have you ever experienced what Julian described?
2. Share how easy it is for you to make eye contact during conversations?
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Facts: No Kidding! Ineffective speaking- Avoiding Eye Contact
1. Avoiding Eye Contact: about 30% of speakers avoid eye contact due to nervousness, which can make them seem untrustworthy or disengaged. π«£
2. Darting Eyes: approximately 20% of speakers rapidly shift gazes which makes them appear anxious and unfocused.π₯Ί
3. Staring at One Spot: around 15% of speakers Fixate on a single point or person, which can make the rest of the audience feel ignored. π
4. Looking Over the Audience: about 10% of speakers look just above the heads of the audience, which can create a sense of disconnection. βοΈ
Sources: https://www.instituteofpublicspeaking.com, https://aspireatlas.com/, https://www.throughlinegroup.com/, https://peepstrategy.com/
Which of the above can you relate to and why?π€·π½ββοΈ
1. Avoiding Eye Contact: about 30% of speakers avoid eye contact due to nervousness, which can make them seem untrustworthy or disengaged. π«£
2. Darting Eyes: approximately 20% of speakers rapidly shift gazes which makes them appear anxious and unfocused.π₯Ί
3. Staring at One Spot: around 15% of speakers Fixate on a single point or person, which can make the rest of the audience feel ignored. π
4. Looking Over the Audience: about 10% of speakers look just above the heads of the audience, which can create a sense of disconnection. βοΈ
Sources: https://www.instituteofpublicspeaking.com, https://aspireatlas.com/, https://www.throughlinegroup.com/, https://peepstrategy.com/
Which of the above can you relate to and why?π€·π½ββοΈ
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Focus and Drive? Ask the Ants!
DEVELOPING THE DEVELOPER
Everyone wants to be associated with a truly wise person. But what happens when you meet the TEACHER of your wise mentor?
Imagine the wisest king who lived, claiming he had a teacher! Ok, now we are curious, so we ask him, βShow us your teacherβ, and then he points down at the floor. Confused, we look down and up at his face, βthere is nothing thereβ, we tell him. But he says, βOh yes, there is. And you have ignored it all your life- it is the Ant!β
Solomon learned a few things from the ants: if we are wise, we will, too.
We can't reach our fullest potential without drive and focus. Great to have the experts on that subject in the house today- Ants.
Take a peak at what Solomon discovered.
Click on the link below:
https://olanreamodu.com/drive-and-focus-ask-the-ants/
Donβt read it for someone else; make the lessons your own. When you are blessed, then please pass it on.
I'd love to know what you learnt from this piece. Please leave a comment.
DEVELOPING THE DEVELOPER
Everyone wants to be associated with a truly wise person. But what happens when you meet the TEACHER of your wise mentor?
Imagine the wisest king who lived, claiming he had a teacher! Ok, now we are curious, so we ask him, βShow us your teacherβ, and then he points down at the floor. Confused, we look down and up at his face, βthere is nothing thereβ, we tell him. But he says, βOh yes, there is. And you have ignored it all your life- it is the Ant!β
Solomon learned a few things from the ants: if we are wise, we will, too.
We can't reach our fullest potential without drive and focus. Great to have the experts on that subject in the house today- Ants.
Take a peak at what Solomon discovered.
Click on the link below:
https://olanreamodu.com/drive-and-focus-ask-the-ants/
Donβt read it for someone else; make the lessons your own. When you are blessed, then please pass it on.
I'd love to know what you learnt from this piece. Please leave a comment.
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Celebrating Dr. David Oyedepo
We have begun the week that leads to the 70th Birthday Celebration of the Icon and global impact agent, Dr. David Olaniyi Oyedepo.
I personally value him as a mentor, teacher and father.
While there are so many things to reflect on about his life, on this platform, I will share his outstanding public speaking techniques.
1. Story telling: his messages and lectures are brought home with applicable stories. π₯
2. Highlighted points: he lists points that are easy to follow.ππ
3. Conversation style: he speaks to multitudes as though he is speaking to a single person. π
4. Audience management: no matter the size of the audience, he gains and sustains attention. π‘
Action Points
1. If you have ever heard him, share what you love about listening to him.
2. Show your love by reacting with π₯
We have begun the week that leads to the 70th Birthday Celebration of the Icon and global impact agent, Dr. David Olaniyi Oyedepo.
I personally value him as a mentor, teacher and father.
While there are so many things to reflect on about his life, on this platform, I will share his outstanding public speaking techniques.
1. Story telling: his messages and lectures are brought home with applicable stories. π₯
2. Highlighted points: he lists points that are easy to follow.ππ
3. Conversation style: he speaks to multitudes as though he is speaking to a single person. π
4. Audience management: no matter the size of the audience, he gains and sustains attention. π‘
Action Points
1. If you have ever heard him, share what you love about listening to him.
2. Show your love by reacting with π₯
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Wisdom Injectionπ
David Oyedepo is a renowned Nigerian preacher and founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners' Chapel International. He has established a vast network of churches with 20,000 branches across Nigeria, several African nations, and several international locations. Oyedepo is a pioneer of the Christian charismatic movement in Africa and has been recognized as one of Nigeria's most influential preachers. He also serves as Chancellor of Covenant University and Landmark University.
Key Takeaway
1. When you sit with your assignment, the world comes looking for you.
2. What fails in the hand of one person will flourish in the hand of another.
Letβs Do This
Please celebrate this great man by sharing your favorite David Oyedepo Quote
There is no ordinary task, itβs manβs ordinary approach that makes a task look ordinary.
There is nothing extraordinary on its own, it is manβs extraordinary commitment that makes it so.
David Oyedepo is a renowned Nigerian preacher and founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners' Chapel International. He has established a vast network of churches with 20,000 branches across Nigeria, several African nations, and several international locations. Oyedepo is a pioneer of the Christian charismatic movement in Africa and has been recognized as one of Nigeria's most influential preachers. He also serves as Chancellor of Covenant University and Landmark University.
Key Takeaway
1. When you sit with your assignment, the world comes looking for you.
2. What fails in the hand of one person will flourish in the hand of another.
Letβs Do This
Please celebrate this great man by sharing your favorite David Oyedepo Quote
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Facts About Dr. David Oyedepo
1. Founding of Living Faith Church: He founded the Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners' Chapel International) in 1983 at age 29.
2. Education: He holds a Ph.D. in Human Development from the University of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, and honorary doctorates from several institutions.
3. University Chancellor: He is the Chancellor of Covenant University and Landmark University, both located in Nigeria. There are also 165 Kingdom Heritage Model Schools and 28 Faith Academy schools in Nigeria and several others around the world.
4. Church Network: Winners' Chapel International has over 20,000 branches in Nigeria and presence in over 140 nations in the world. The Church runs over 38,000 home cells in Lagos alone, and multiplied thousands across Nigeria and other nations.
5. Author: He has written over 100 title.
Sources: https://faithtabernacle.org.ng/, https://eclfcww.org/
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1. Founding of Living Faith Church: He founded the Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners' Chapel International) in 1983 at age 29.
2. Education: He holds a Ph.D. in Human Development from the University of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, and honorary doctorates from several institutions.
3. University Chancellor: He is the Chancellor of Covenant University and Landmark University, both located in Nigeria. There are also 165 Kingdom Heritage Model Schools and 28 Faith Academy schools in Nigeria and several others around the world.
4. Church Network: Winners' Chapel International has over 20,000 branches in Nigeria and presence in over 140 nations in the world. The Church runs over 38,000 home cells in Lagos alone, and multiplied thousands across Nigeria and other nations.
5. Author: He has written over 100 title.
Sources: https://faithtabernacle.org.ng/, https://eclfcww.org/
Celebrate grace with π₯ . Can we get 100?
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TODAY IS THE D DAY!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DR DAVID OYEDEPO
As we celebrate this Transformational Leader, I am excited to share with you this 2009 video.
Dr. David Oyedepo was 55 in the video. Today, 15 years after, and at 70, he has remained consistent.
His life is a clear demonstration of what he teaches.
The problem of a lot of people is that they don't stay long enough with what works so things stop working.
If you find what works, stay with it until you get results, then you go higher.
Watch this Video and be blessed.
Share a goodwill message and congratulate Dr. David Oyedepoπππππ
Drop a comment
TODAY IS THE D DAY!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DR DAVID OYEDEPO
As we celebrate this Transformational Leader, I am excited to share with you this 2009 video.
Dr. David Oyedepo was 55 in the video. Today, 15 years after, and at 70, he has remained consistent.
His life is a clear demonstration of what he teaches.
The problem of a lot of people is that they don't stay long enough with what works so things stop working.
If you find what works, stay with it until you get results, then you go higher.
Watch this Video and be blessed.
Share a goodwill message and congratulate Dr. David Oyedepoπππππ
Drop a comment
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Chris and Will: How to Your Get Eye Contact Right
Chris: Doc, I really need to stop distracting my audience with shifty gaze.π³
Dr. Will: I will place you on a daily dose of GAZEmax.ππ
Note that eye contact is not staring. It is a βTouch and Goβ connection. When you stare, people feel uncomfortable. Unless you are answering a direct question, 3-5 seconds at a time is appropriate. π
In a continuous conversation, look away, and reconnect.π
When addressing a group, distribute your gaze by looking from side-middle-side, and front-middle-back. Donβt leave any section uncovered.π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
Establish confidence by beginning with friendly faces, and as you become more comfortable, extend to others.
Practice with a mirror or your friends. πͺ
Action Points
1. What techniques do you use to maintain eye contact?
2. Share your experience in the comments βοΈπ and react with π
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Chris: Doc, I really need to stop distracting my audience with shifty gaze.π³
Dr. Will: I will place you on a daily dose of GAZEmax.ππ
Note that eye contact is not staring. It is a βTouch and Goβ connection. When you stare, people feel uncomfortable. Unless you are answering a direct question, 3-5 seconds at a time is appropriate. π
In a continuous conversation, look away, and reconnect.π
When addressing a group, distribute your gaze by looking from side-middle-side, and front-middle-back. Donβt leave any section uncovered.π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
Establish confidence by beginning with friendly faces, and as you become more comfortable, extend to others.
Practice with a mirror or your friends. πͺ
Action Points
1. What techniques do you use to maintain eye contact?
2. Share your experience in the comments βοΈπ and react with π
Visiting? Join: https://t.me/+n4tQiqOQX784ZTY0
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Wisdom Injectionπ
Peng Liyuan is a renowned Chinese folk singer. She gained widespread recognition through her appearances on the CCTV New Year's Gala and won numerous singing competitions, producing several hit singles. Peng also excelled in theatrical performances, earning China's prestigious Plum Blossom Award for her lead role in "The White Haired Girl." Additionally, she was named the 57th Most Powerful Woman in the World by Forbes in 2014.
Key Takeaway
1. With eye contact, it doesnβt take too long to know people.
2. Your audience spends the entire period of your speech trying to meet you.
Quotes are profound statements that stir up wisdom in the hearts of the observant.
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2. Share your techniques for improving your eye contact?
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Peng Liyuan is a renowned Chinese folk singer. She gained widespread recognition through her appearances on the CCTV New Year's Gala and won numerous singing competitions, producing several hit singles. Peng also excelled in theatrical performances, earning China's prestigious Plum Blossom Award for her lead role in "The White Haired Girl." Additionally, she was named the 57th Most Powerful Woman in the World by Forbes in 2014.
Key Takeaway
1. With eye contact, it doesnβt take too long to know people.
2. Your audience spends the entire period of your speech trying to meet you.
Quotes are profound statements that stir up wisdom in the hearts of the observant.
Leave a Comment
1. How have you used eye contact in your presentations?
2. Share your techniques for improving your eye contact?
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Facts: No Kidding! With Just Eye Contact, You Can Get All These
1. Building Trust and Rapport: about 30% of speakers experience eye contact helping establish a connection with the audience, making them appear more trustworthy and relatable. π
2. Engaging the Audience: around 25% of speakers who maintain eye contact find that it keeps the audience engaged and attentive, which is crucial for effective communication.π―
3. Conveying Confidence: Eye contact demonstrates confidence and authority, making the speaker appear more credible. This benefit is noted by approximately 20% of speakers.π
4. Reading the Audience: about 10% of speakers benefit from eye contact allowing them to gauge audience reactions and adjust their delivery accordingly. πΌ
Sources: https://aspireatlas.com/, https://www.instituteofpublicspeaking.com/, https://topcommunicationtips.com/, https://virtualspeech.com/
Which of the above can you relate to and why?π€
1. Building Trust and Rapport: about 30% of speakers experience eye contact helping establish a connection with the audience, making them appear more trustworthy and relatable. π
2. Engaging the Audience: around 25% of speakers who maintain eye contact find that it keeps the audience engaged and attentive, which is crucial for effective communication.π―
3. Conveying Confidence: Eye contact demonstrates confidence and authority, making the speaker appear more credible. This benefit is noted by approximately 20% of speakers.π
4. Reading the Audience: about 10% of speakers benefit from eye contact allowing them to gauge audience reactions and adjust their delivery accordingly. πΌ
Sources: https://aspireatlas.com/, https://www.instituteofpublicspeaking.com/, https://topcommunicationtips.com/, https://virtualspeech.com/
Which of the above can you relate to and why?π€
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5 Game-Changing Facts About Following the Right People
DEVELOPING THE DEVELOPER
In our quest to achieve our purpose and reach the peak in life, we must realise that we are most likely queuing behind someone. Following the wrong person is bad enough, but there is something worse!
You need to learn how the power of following the right people can set you on your way to the top.
Today, I bring you a podcast: click on the link below
https://shorturl.at/HA5KK
Donβt listen to it for someone else; make the lessons your own. When you are blessed, then please pass it on.
How about sharing your most memorable lesson?
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DEVELOPING THE DEVELOPER
In our quest to achieve our purpose and reach the peak in life, we must realise that we are most likely queuing behind someone. Following the wrong person is bad enough, but there is something worse!
You need to learn how the power of following the right people can set you on your way to the top.
Today, I bring you a podcast: click on the link below
https://shorturl.at/HA5KK
Donβt listen to it for someone else; make the lessons your own. When you are blessed, then please pass it on.
How about sharing your most memorable lesson?
Visiting? You can Join this channel so that you don't miss anything: https://t.me/+n4tQiqOQX784ZTY0
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Chris and Will: Repetition Problem
Chris: Doc, you know, I find myself repeating myself, you know. And, you know, that can be a problem when speaking. π₯Ί
Dr. Will: If I didnβt know, now I do!!! I see you have Repetitive Content Fatigue. π©Ίπ¬
Some people repeat phrases as a filler to bridge statements. Some others do out of nervousness. Repetition can distract your audience unless it is a deliberate technique. π§
When you believe you have a very good point, you may over-stretch it by repeating it too many times. Or, you may not have enough content to fill the time allotted to your speech, so you keep going over the little you have.
When your audience stops hearing value, they stop listening. Fresh thoughts keep attention fresh.π―
Action Points
1. What is the most common word/phrase you hear speakers repeat?
2. Share your experience in the comments βοΈπ and react with π
Chris: Doc, you know, I find myself repeating myself, you know. And, you know, that can be a problem when speaking. π₯Ί
Dr. Will: If I didnβt know, now I do!!! I see you have Repetitive Content Fatigue. π©Ίπ¬
Some people repeat phrases as a filler to bridge statements. Some others do out of nervousness. Repetition can distract your audience unless it is a deliberate technique. π§
When you believe you have a very good point, you may over-stretch it by repeating it too many times. Or, you may not have enough content to fill the time allotted to your speech, so you keep going over the little you have.
When your audience stops hearing value, they stop listening. Fresh thoughts keep attention fresh.π―
Action Points
1. What is the most common word/phrase you hear speakers repeat?
2. Share your experience in the comments βοΈπ and react with π
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Wisdom Injectionπ
Norman Vincent Peale was a prominent American Protestant clergyman, a pioneering author in the field of positive thinking. Best known for his influential book, The Power of Positive Thinking (1952), Pealeβs work has inspired millions worldwide to embrace optimism and self-belief. Through his radio and television presentations, Peale reached a wide audience, spreading his message of positivity and faith.
Key Takeaway
1. Repetition breeds habit and habit cannot be hidden.
2. If you can't control yourself without the audience, you can't control yourself before them either.
Quotes are profound statements that stir up wisdom in the hearts of the observant.
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1. How can you relate to this quote?
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Repetition of the same thought or physical action develops into a habit which, repeated frequently enough, becomes an automatic reflex.
Norman Vincent Peale was a prominent American Protestant clergyman, a pioneering author in the field of positive thinking. Best known for his influential book, The Power of Positive Thinking (1952), Pealeβs work has inspired millions worldwide to embrace optimism and self-belief. Through his radio and television presentations, Peale reached a wide audience, spreading his message of positivity and faith.
Key Takeaway
1. Repetition breeds habit and habit cannot be hidden.
2. If you can't control yourself without the audience, you can't control yourself before them either.
Quotes are profound statements that stir up wisdom in the hearts of the observant.
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Facts: No Kidding! Dangers of Over-repetition
1. Audience Annoyance: Overusing repetition can irritate the audience. Studies suggest that up to 30% of listeners may find excessive repetition annoying, leading to disengagement. π‘
2. Perceived Patronization: Repeating the same points too often can make the speaker seem patronizing as if they are underestimating the audienceβs ability to understand the message. π
3. Loss of Engagement: Approximately 25% of audience members might tune out if they feel the content is redundant.π΅ π
4. Reduced Impact: Over-repetition can dilute the impact of the message. Instead of reinforcing the point, it can make it seem less significant or even boring.π΄
5. Cognitive Overload: For complex topics, excessive repetition without clear structure can overwhelm the audience, making it harder for them to follow and retain the information.π€―
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Which of the above can you relate to and why?π€
1. Audience Annoyance: Overusing repetition can irritate the audience. Studies suggest that up to 30% of listeners may find excessive repetition annoying, leading to disengagement. π‘
2. Perceived Patronization: Repeating the same points too often can make the speaker seem patronizing as if they are underestimating the audienceβs ability to understand the message. π
3. Loss of Engagement: Approximately 25% of audience members might tune out if they feel the content is redundant.π΅ π
4. Reduced Impact: Over-repetition can dilute the impact of the message. Instead of reinforcing the point, it can make it seem less significant or even boring.π΄
5. Cognitive Overload: For complex topics, excessive repetition without clear structure can overwhelm the audience, making it harder for them to follow and retain the information.π€―
Sources: https://www.learningleaders.com/, https://www.slidegenius.com/
Which of the above can you relate to and why?π€
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The Dangerous Walking Stick
DEVELOPING THE DEVELOPER
In our journey in life, there are times when we encounter challenges that make us adopt a coping mechanism. While those mechanisms appear to serve their purpose in the interim, they become a liability in the long run.
Have you ever thought about it that what you are relying on at the moment may take a lot of effort to get rid of sometime down the line? It may be a relationship, a habit, or something else.
The best part of todayβs article is that it applies to any aspect of life.
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Donβt listen to it for someone else; make the lessons your own. When you are blessed, then please pass it on. Donβt keep this to yourself; share it with someone who needs to read it!
Knowing what you connect with in the article would also be delightful. Please leave a comment.
DEVELOPING THE DEVELOPER
In our journey in life, there are times when we encounter challenges that make us adopt a coping mechanism. While those mechanisms appear to serve their purpose in the interim, they become a liability in the long run.
Have you ever thought about it that what you are relying on at the moment may take a lot of effort to get rid of sometime down the line? It may be a relationship, a habit, or something else.
The best part of todayβs article is that it applies to any aspect of life.
Click on the link below: https://olanreamodu.com/the-dangerous-walking-stick/
Donβt listen to it for someone else; make the lessons your own. When you are blessed, then please pass it on. Donβt keep this to yourself; share it with someone who needs to read it!
Knowing what you connect with in the article would also be delightful. Please leave a comment.
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