63. 5 Hacks to Become an Effective Public Speaker

Published: March 2, 2021, 10 a.m.

Falling in love with reading and writing is a conscious effort that you have to make every day. Arman shows the ropes of it by sharing some hacks on how to read effectively and how to transfer that into your writing and later into your speaking. Today\u2019s episode is packed with how-tos of effective speaking, by emphasizing the importance of reading and writing. You\u2019ll also find how to transfer these skills into your argument.\xa0

Show notes:

  • (0:24) Intro: Arman opens the episode with a life-hack on how to become a better public speaker for today\u2019s topic.
  • (2:14) What\u2019s the answer to becoming a better public speaker? Why and how to approach it?
  • (3:11) Arman shares how he became an effective speaker.
  • (4:11) How to fall in love with writing?
  • (4:34) Arman gives out a few hacks on how to read effectively and reflect it in writing.
    • (4:34) Hack 1 - To notice the words you\u2019re reading\xa0
    • (5:11) Hack 2 - Notice how people structure their sentences and understand different levels of punctuation.
    • (6:38) Hack 3 - Write proper full sentences
    • (6:57) Hack 4 - Use the new words you learned in your writing
    • (7:15) Hack 5 - learn how to craft an argumentative essay and let it translate to your speaking \xa0
  • (6:22) One of the causes of inefficient speaking.\xa0
  • (8:26) How to translate the skill of argumentative writing into your speaking?
  • (9:28) Layout a general direction you\u2019re going in your argument by starting with a macro
  • (12:10) A formula to capture someone\u2019s attention while teaching.
  • (12:50) Closing thoughts

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