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Public speaking is the art of speaking to a group of people in a structured manner intended to inform, influence or entertain the audience. Most careers will require that you give presentations or deliver speeches. But for many people, public speaking is at best a chore marked by great anxiety and at worst a potential career stopper. Speaking in public is one of the most feared activities. Public speaking can be a downright terrifying experience, and few have the training and confidence required to overcome the fear of public speaking and connect with an audience. The reluctance to get up in front of an audience is often a major impediment to career advancement. Mastering the art of public speaking will boost your confidence and give you a competitive edge.

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The importance of mastering public speaking techniques to address audiences effectively and powerfully has been an issue since the beginnings of recorded history. The Bible's Old Testament makes no bones about the fact that the most influential prophets and leaders were those who could sway their audiences verbally. Throughout history, oratory skills have repeatedly proved to the decisive factor that turns the tide of public opinion. The Powerful oratory skills of many leaders have won wars, averted mass panic and saved companies from financial disaster.

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Most of us have to overcome an initial fear of speaking in public (technically known as 'glossophobia' or 'stage fright). When an audience senses this fear in a speaker, it tends to shut him or her out for that reason alone. Fear of public speaking has visible manifestations that any audience can pick up immediately. These include:· Shuffling from foot to foot· Not knowing what to do with one's hands· Stuttering and stumbling over words· Speaking too fast· Not looking at the audience while speaking· Referring to written notes too many times· Clearing one's throat repeatedly

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Building a relationship with one's audience is very important. A lecturing style of public speaking does not include the audience as a participant. While lecturing is useful if the speaker must convey a lot of information in a limited period, it can also be incredibly boring to an audience. Involving one's audience by asking it questions, making it laugh and inviting any other kind of feedback numbers among the most effective public speaking techniques. Successful public speaking involves more than just choosing the right words (though this is certainly an important factor). Effective public speaking techniques include establishing a rapport and relationship with the audience in many different ways.

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Freedom fighter

Mahatma Gandhi Jawaharlal Nehru

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Mahatma Gandhi Speech - Quit India

The Quit India speech by Mahatma GandhiAugust 8th 1942

“In the mist of death, life persists. In the mist of untruth, true persists. In the mist of darkness, light persists. Hence I gather that God is life, truth, and light. He is love; he is the supreme good... “

- Mahatma Gandhi

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“ Let me explain my position clearly. God has vouchsafed to me a priceless gift in the weapon of Ahimsa. I and my Ahimsa are on our trail today. I may not hesitate and merely look on, when Russia and China are threatened. Ours is not a drive for power, but purely a non-violent fight for India’s independence. in a violent struggle, a successful general has been often known to effect a military coup and to set up a dictatorship. A non-violent soldier of freedom will covet nothing for himself, he fights only for the freedom of his country . May be that the reins will be placed in the hands of the Parsis, for instance-as I would love to see happen-or they may be handed to some others whose names are not heard in the Congress today. It will not be for you then to object saying, “This community is microscopic. That party did not play its due part in the freedom’s struggle; why should it have all the power?” Ever since its inception the Congress has kept itself meticulously free of the communal taint. It has thought always in terms of the whole nation and has acted accordingly. . . “

The speech

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The text featured is in the form of extracts, passages or lines from the Mahatma Gandhi Speech - Quit India, an example of a great speaker. This famous Mahatma Gandhi Speech is a great example of a clear address using excellent text to persuade and inspire the audience, a natural leader, speaker and motivator. Use this famous transcript of the Mahatma Gandhi Speech  as an example of a great speaker, oration and clear dialogue. This famous transcript of the Mahatma Gandhi Speech - Quit India originated from a historical manuscript. A Quote or extract from the Mahatma Gandhi Speech, provides an illustration of, or allusion to, the famous events the era and the work of a great speaker. This famous Mahatma Gandhi Speech  is famed for its great powers of verbal communication making good use of the words and language to illustrate the subject all critical requirements of a great speaker. Whether this address can be described in the category of powerful, persuasive, motivational or inspirational the excellent powers of oration which are used make it one of the most famous speeches from a great speaker.

Effect of speech

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The Leadership Skills of Mahatma Gandhi

There are so many examples of how effective his leadership skills were. To do true justice to this topic we would need a whole website focused purely on that. What guide-to-employee-motivation.com has endeavored to do here is not discuss his life story but to ascertain why he had such effective leadership skills and apply them to business. The leadership skills that he showed stemmed from his focus on a definite purpose, discipline , Integrity, Related To People, Spirituality, Flexibility and his belief systems.

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In next slide we are having extract of speech given by Jawaharlal Nehru

Nehru Speech - Tryst With Destiny

Speech by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of the Republic of India

August 14, 1947

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“Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance. It is fitting that at this solemn moment we take the pledge of dedication to the service of India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity. ----------------------To the people of India, whose representatives we are, we make an appeal to join us with faith and confidence in this great adventure. “The appointed day has come-the day appointed by destiny-and India stands forth again, after long slumber and struggle, awake, vital, free and independent. The past clings on to us still in some measure and we have to do much before we redeem the pledges we have so often taken. Yet the turning-point is past, and history begins anew for us, the history which we shall live and act and others will write about.--------------------And to India, our much-loved motherland, the ancient, the eternal and the ever-new, we pay our reverent homage and we bind ourselves afresh to her service.

The speech

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The text featured is in the form of extracts, passages or lines from the Nehru Speech - Tryst With Destiny, an example of a great speaker. This famous Nehru Speech is a great example of a clear address using excellent text to persuade and inspire the audience, a natural leader, speaker and motivator. Use this famous transcript of the Nehru Speech - Tryst With Destiny as an example of a great speaker, oration and clear dialogue. This famous transcript of the Nehru Speech originated from a historical manuscript. A Quote or extract from the Nehru Speech, provides an illustration of, or allusion to, the famous events the era and the work of a great speaker. This famous Nehru Speech is famed for its great powers of verbal communication making good use of the words and language to illustrate the subject all critical requirements of a great speaker. Whether this address can be described in the category of powerful, persuasive, motivational or inspirational the excellent powers of oration which are used make it one of the most famous speeches from a great speaker.

Effect of speech

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