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Importance of public speaking



If you need help to understand the various types of public speaking, and indeed the social importance of public speaking and why it is so very important in some careers to learn the basics of public speaking, then you will certainly find much in the 7 Words System that can assist you.

Writing a note, writing a formal speech, responding to an invitation by letter – in fact with all types of writing, speaking and developing listening skills—you will find it of key importance to plan your ideas carefully first. And this is where the 7 Words excels.

 
 

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So if you’re looking for information on...
 

  • types of public speaking
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  • importance of public speaking
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  • why it is important to learn public speaking

    … or any other aspect of presentation

7 Words can help.

How?
     

The 7 Words System is defined by the idea that in all the complexity of human relationships, there are only seven core gestures of communication. They are encapsulated by the 7 primary words and accessed by 28 keywords. For example, No's keywords are these:

  • Boundaries      
  • Identity
  • Choice
  • Truth
7 aspects of expression are the essential themes within all things—they convey the necessary stages that healthy exchanges go through because they are the foundation of all thoughts, ideas and behaviours. Their use ensure that we neither omit nor duplicate our messages.
By deepening our understanding of these words, we can come to clarity, truth and completion in all our interactions with everyone in our lives. The 7 words can develop in us a mastery of communication that enables us to focus our minds, to speak our truth, and to thrive in all our relating, whether public or private.

We find ourselves being more effective in all areas of life, as we come to experience an impeccable sense of what is happening and what is needed in any situation. This is true of so many aspects of life—from self-awareness, personal development, career guidance and business efficiency, to establishing and maintaining loving relationships, seeking cooperation, taking responsibility and enjoying all that life has to offer—because the system is universally applicable. 

Let’s look again at the opening statement:
If you need help to understand the various types of public speaking, and indeed the importance of public speaking and why it is important to learn public speaking, then you will certainly find much in the 7 Words System that can assist you.

Here is the fundamental suggestion behind 7 Words—that there are seven basic qualities of life experience, including personality profile and compatibility, which can be described by 7 primary words:
        
            No       Hello       Thanks      Goodbye       Please       Sorry        Yes

They are among the first words we learn in childhood and yet they are not understood or used particularly well, despite their simplicity. By renewing our focus upon these primary words we can simplify and deepen our attitudes to how and with whom we choose to live.
 

We have said that when writing a note, writing a formal speech, responding to an invitation by letter – in fact with all types of writing, speaking and developing listening skills – you will find it of key importance to plan your ideas carefully first. So why is this the case?

A story has well defined aspects. It begins  ‘once upon a time’ with a set of circumstances that defines the stage: place  and time typically. Something happens to disturb the status quo and this begins  the action. Someone wants something and sets out to acquire it, most often  developing a heart reason for fulfilling the quest. There is a setback, a  choice and usually an opponent or personal conundrum to grapple with. Some  inner shift takes place—a refinement—before a resolution can occur, after which  the hero(ine) lives (sometimes happily ever after) having gone through the  transformation that the story tells of.

This transformation is the essence of the  journey that the story tells—the journey from No to Yes. There would be no  story if we began with everything being fine and dandy—the action starts with  No. Someone cannot accept the way things are and the story tells us about the  process
that unfolds from this—which of course has to come to resolution if we,  the audience, are to be satisfied. New things are examined—this is Hello; love  and gratitude are experienced—Thank You; the old ways are gone for  ever—Goodbye; a new vision replaces the old, and this needs cooperative  involvement—Please; a refinement occurs within the hero(ine), which makes them  a better person—Sorry; and all settles back down to an agreeable new  situation—Yes.

So whatever story or message, teaching or sales pitch you're telling: tell it right! Have a clear sense of what you want to say, then say it clearly and simply

 

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If you have enjoyed this brief summary of 7 Words and would like to know more about how it can be applied in detail to improve relationships and other aspects of life in general... 

..further information and suggestions are available in the form of free questionnaires, reports, eBooks, and other study material

...and for even more detailed explanations and examples of 7 Words applications, try the workbook: 7 Words Principles and Practices.
 
So we encourage you to use 7 Words to explore all of these:

  • types of public speaking
  • importance of public speaking
  • why it is important to learn public speaking