Speak and be heard!
A lot of us can speak, but how many of us can make a speech worth listening? Public speaking may seem easy but unfortunately is an art that not everyone possesses. Effective communication is not only about the speech but a lot more about the effective delivery of that speech to an audience.
It is a boon to be blessed with an orotund voice, but for those who aren’t as fortunate one’s tonal quality can be used to their advantage in working towards being a good speaker. Everyone remembers the voice of a good speaker and their speech gets the desired attention if they just know the right way to make an impact.
The quality of a speaker to hold the attention of an audience at any event is his ability to make them think about what is being sold to them. An idea becomes concrete by the way it is pitched, or simply a blur if the delivery is a flat monotone. Hence, picking up on your strengths and using them to your advantage makes an audience look at things from the perspective you want them to.
Leaning into the conversation (quite literally) can help you interact with your audience as well. Subtle gestures, singling out individuals and making them a part of your act while taking the right pauses at the right time are a few simple basics that we often fail to notice. Chatterbox steps in to remind us how back to the basic is the foundation of the future of bold speeches that go down in history. They bring out your inner quality of speaking with confidence and equip you with the skills to make you an orator par excellence.
Connecting with the audience with the right attitude and affability makes them feel at ease and ready to hear you out. Words spoken from the heart will always touch hearts as they seem honest, and well, honesty sells. Words once spoken can never be taken back, so choosing them wisely counts!
Augmenting a bold and forthcoming approach to your speeches helps ease off the pressure of voicing controversial opinions in uncharted territory. There is no harm in being different from the opinion of others but you should ensure thorough knowledge and the sheer confidence in presenting yourself in front of an unforgiving audience to turn the tables to be in line with your point of view.
In being bold one doesn’t have to be ruthless rather one should be compassionate and understanding for everyone to want to listen to you. Your voice should be calm and soothing to attract the audience towards your dialogue. Giving true and real-life experiences as examples is the best way to convey the truth in your speech.
Chatterbox emphasizes the need to deliver nothing but the best. Teaching you the basics of how to modulate your voice in a manner that is not only emphatic in stating your point of view but is also soothing and considerate of the emotions of the audience you are catering to. A good speaker is one who is a good orator and knows how to deal with his audience with compassion, humility and an attitude that encompasses your personality in a nutshell, all in one speech.