Ever been at a loss for words on an important occasion? Be it a business presentation or a television appearance, a proposal of love or a one-to-one with your direct reports, this book helps you discover your voice and hence leaves your audience-and not you-speechless! A powerful D-I-Y book on effective public speaking, Speechless explores and explains the magic and logic which go into crafting an effective speech, presentation or talk. Authored by Roshan Abbas and Siddharth Banerjee, two of India's most experienced communicators, the book rests on the duo's belief that effective communication can be taught and shaped by deliberate practice. The authors have distilled 50 years of their experience in effective communication into a simple mantra that you can imbibe and follow, replete with examples, stories, tips and tricks, expert interviews and practice exercises. Speechless brings-for the first time in India-in-depth interviews of the country's foremost public speakers, thus serving as a guide to both amateurs and professionals who want to hone their power of public speaking.
Hilariously funny and just as poignant, Speechless is about finding out who your friends are, giving back, standing up to bullying and finding your own unique voice.
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Commended for the 2008 Best Books for Kids and Teens, short-listed for the 2008 Snow Willow Award and Ann Connor Brimer Award "No one pays much attention to you if you don’t have much to say, so there was no way I could have predicted ...
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I have restored to them the breath they’ve been denied, and I’ve allowed them to modulate their own longings, outbursts, and distress.” This is work of deep humanity, imbued with a disorienting lyricism that is Ribeyro’s alone.
Speechless
The unique approach that this volume offers will help turn around the fear that many people have of public speaking and at the same time provide a step-by-step guide to...
... a kid jumping rope and the words “No exceptions” beside him. I knew what that meant. My Science teacher last year used it all the time to threaten us about how we'd get zeroes if we didn't have projects passed in on time. 83 Speechless.
[ LIVING IN LIGHT OF HEAVEN ] Heaven in the Real World I saw it again today in the face of a little child Looking through the eyes of fear and uncertainty It echoed in a cry for freedom across the street and across the miles Cries from ...
I'm an all-American gal. Oh, yeah—and I've ruined his life…. What do I tell him? Sign Me, Speechless in Seattle Mathilda McKinney wished she could write popular columnist Aunt Tilly for advice—but she was Aunt Tilly.