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Public Speaking: 
Energy
by Ty Boyd, CSP,
CPAE
The greatest asset
any public speaking expert can have is ENERGY. In science, "energy"
is defined as the ability to do work. "Work" is the product of a force
(which moves an object) and the distance the object is moved. And "power"
measures how fast the "work" is done per unit time.
In this view of
the foregoing, your appropriate use of "energy" during public speaking
can "work" your audience to ponder specific facts or events. People
will become more "energized" to contemplate their course of appropriate
actions to resolve issues.
Energy comes in
many colors and hues, from a whisper to a shout. Some will define energy as
passion, enthusiasm or "fire in the belly." With this fire, even a
trivial message becomes compelling; without it, the most powerful message will
fall unheard. We say "fire your purpose with passion. Run it through your
principle-filter. Prepare. Practice. Then, present. The result will be enormous
speaking POWER."
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