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37 Cards in this Set

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what are two ways to cure a ngative image of yourself
recongnize your own idivisuel worth and dont be afraid to be human
what are the planks of confidence
content organization notes friendliness impression dedication empathy newness convition and entusiasm
what are two ways to convey a good first impression
convey a positive attitude on your way to the front of the room
and dress and groom yourself carefully and appropriately
what are the proper wasy to practice a speech
simulate the real thing
sy the words
look a the ppl
preactice your performance
and practice often
what are good ways to add orginality (newness) to a speech
use anecdotes quotations and charts graphs etc...
why does an accurate perception of yourself contribute to your speaking
help you overcome stage fright
you will not see yourself a a ailure or inadequate and learn to see mistakes as a way to "grow"
what is the 1st stage in maslows hieracrchy of needs
basic survivel needs
what is the 2nd stage in MHN
need for saftey an securtity
what is the 3rd stage in MHN
sociel needs
what is the 4th stage in MHN
self esteem
what is the 5th stage in MHN
need for self aculiazition
what is the c in the plankes of confidence
content=worth while topic
what is the o in the plankes of confidence
organization=clear defined notes ...
what is the n in the plankes of confidence
notes=security
what is the f inthe plankes of confidence
friendlyness=respect yur audiences
what in the i in th plankes of confidence
impression=getting off to a good start
what i the d in the plankes of confidece
dedication=willing to practice
what is the e in the plankes of confidence
empathy=knowing how it feels
what in the n in the plankes of confidence
newness=orginility in a speech
what is the 2nd c in the plankes of confidence
conviction=beleiving in what you say
what is the 2nd e in the planks of confidence
enthuuism=dicreted energy
what refers to the way you see things
perception
a blological process by which animales including humans secure the necessary ennergy to do a job that really matters
fear
who said " before we can move the world we first move ourselces
gouates
who said " givin eight hours to cut down a tree he would spend seven sharpning the blade and one cutting down the tree"
abe lincoln
who rote an allegory (story) anout a cave that reveled how human beings may perceive tings different
plato
who said " nothing great was ever achived without enthusiam"
ralph waldo emmersen
what did richrd louv state about a humans impact
that ou real impact in speaking can come from our personal ecperience whick refers to as "real gold"
who said " one must beslow in taming convictions but one moust defend to reagain all odds"
ghandi
what in confidence
beleiving in ones self
what is fear of being evaluated or judged by others
social phobas
what is a persistant irrational fears
phobia
what is topophonbia
fear of feeling embarrassed
what is PHONOphobia
a persons fear of hearing his or her voice
what are the three things you must have to have a accurate percetion
audience
perpose of your speech
your self
note are also know as...
a safety note
what do you look for in an audience
common groud