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Talks On Talking
A guide to
mastery in the Art of Public Speaking
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"Discover How To Talk Your Way to Rousing Success By
Mastering The Art of Talking!"
Dear friend,
Talking is an art. How you talk
tells what you are and predicts what you will be and
what is in store for you in the future.
It is the words that comes out
of your mouth today that will either save you
and make you wealthy or successful or condemn you to
mediocrity or failure.
Talks about Talking is
one of the most important books ever to be published
that helps people become not just a good talkers but
also Masters of Public Speaking.
Authored by no less than
Grenville Kleiser, a former instructor at Yale
University and the author of many books about Public
Speaking, Talks about Talking is a
comprehensive manual that studies the art of oral
communication in excruciating detail and prescribes
just what you need to become a master of it.
To date, Talks about Talking
has helped thousands of people overcome their
problems in oral communications and become
successful public speakers.
Now the good news is you can
become a Master of Public Speaking regardless of
your educational background or social standing.
As long as you have sincerity
and conviction about what you wish to communicate,
the world can be your captive audience.
The following are excerpts from
the book:
"The spirit of conversation is
oftentimes more important than the ideas expressed. What
we are rather than what we say has the most
permanent influence upon those around us.
"Hence it is that where a group
of persons are met together in conversation, it
is the inner life of each which silently though
nonetheless surely imparts tone and character to the
occasion.
"It requires vigorous
self-discipline so to cultivate the feelings of
kindness and sympathy that they are always in
readiness for use. These qualities are essential
to agreeable and profitable intercourse.
"Sadly, comparatively few
people possess them.
A person of charming manner is
usually free from resentments, inquisitiveness, and
moods.
Personality plays a large
part in interesting conversation. What a person
is, innately and habitually, unconsciously discloses
itself in voice, manner, and bearing. The world
ultimately appraises a man at his true value.
The best type of talker is slow
to express positive opinions, is sparing in
criticism, and studiously avoids a tone or word of
finality.
It has been well said that
“A talker who monopolizes the conversation is
obnoxious, and a man who regulates his choice of
topics by reference to what interests only himself
has yet to learn the alphabet of the art.
Conversation is like lawn-tennis, and requires
enthusiasm in return at least as much as vigor in
service.
Conversation offers daily
opportunity for intellectual exercise of high order.
The reading of great books is desirable and
indispensable to education, but real culture
comes through the additional training one receives
in conversation.
The culture of conversation is
to be recommended not only for its own sake, but
also as one of the best means of training in the art
of public speaking.
Good conversation requires,
among other things, mental alertness, accuracy of
statement, adequate vocabulary, facility of
expression, and an agreeable voice, and these
qualities are most essential for effective public
speaking.
Everyone, therefore, who
aspires to speaking before an audience of hundreds
or thousands, will find his best opportunity for
preliminary training in everyday speech.
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