Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Speak and Write




Every profession has an obligation to give to the society. Unlike any other career, the ones who have the moral obligation to empower surrounding people are never too easy. Such profession, like being a public speaker or an author, requires pure determination and an incomparable discipline. There are lots of things to consider before pursuing such career, and if just you figured out that you want to take the path of being one, there are things you need to do as preparations before you take on any gigs or stints.

Publicspeakers who are now well-known are even paid to travel around the globe to share their own philosophies in life. Their every word are food for both the mind and the soul of each person listening, while on the other hand, authors are those people who gives hope and inspirations through their writing. Both professions have their own style in empowering people who are being touched by them. So, how do you become one? Here are some of the tips of any aspiring authors and public speakers should take note.

  • Define Who You Are as a Speaker or an Author
Beinga public speaker or an author requires you to give a piece of yourself to your audience, and you cannot give something not unless you know what it is you can offer. You cannot give what you do not have, therefore you need to know who you are before proceeding to such careers. Be it be motivational or a business expert trying to part some skills, you need to have a ground to stand before sharing anything to your audience.

When you try to define yourself as an author, you have to look into your passions and your areas of expertise. No topics are irrelevant, just as long as you better shape your audience’s lives into something better. Pick out a topic that you feel strongly about and let it be your identity as a speaker or as an author.

  • Practice Your Speech, or Your Topic to Write
Most people have never considered words to be very effective to touch lives since it is used on a regular basis. However, when the right words are written or uttered, it gives wisdom and transform lives. Practicing to choose the right words is essential for public speakers and writers, and should be done quite often.

You might want to take some classes to make you better, or contemplate by yourself on the things that you want to tackle. But the bottom line is, you have to practice not to be perfect, but to be effective when sharing something to your listeners and readers.

  • The Words Are For Your Audience
Always look out for your audience. Try not to focus on yourself, and get rid of your egotistical ideas. Besides, the words you share are not for your own satisfaction but for the people who are listening or reading at your work, So, when you are practicing or preparing for a public speaking or a new article you might want to write, always think of your audience and how they can learn, be motivated, or be entertained by your words.

  • Make it Personalized
Let’s face it, the average attention span for people is quite low. With 8.25 secondsof attention, a goldfish has a higher attention span than most people have. Therefore, make your presentation a bit more entertaining and more personalized before incorporating any boring statistical data, if there’s any you want to add. Audiences want to hear and read the triumph, sacrifices and the journey of other people’s lives and it makes them get connected.

Trying to find that connection is not easy at first, but as the years go by, you can definitely manipulate your audience’s attention.  You can share other lives if you think that it would be better, may it be a friend of yours or someone close to you, just as long as it doesn’t get overboard and still be within the topic that you are presenting.


  • Visualize
Have you ever heard the common line “if you can see it, you can do it”? It’s actually a part of visualization, where you try to see the things and topics you want to talk about. When you harness this skill, it will never be hard for you to pick out the things you want to talk or write about for a specific group of people.  Visualization also fights anxiety and makes you a more comfortable speaker when facing the crowd. By visualizing, you are also practicing your brain to be constantly sparking new ideas for you to share to your audience, which also practices you to be a more effective speaker and as an author.


  • Stop Trying to be the Perfect Speaker or Author
Perfection is an illusion this industry. For there is no perfection in everything that we do, we shift our focus on being more efficient on what you do. Unlike writing where you can just erase the words if you think you may have done something wrong, in public speaking, you just have to keep going once you have done a minor slip. Do not ever stop, not unless if it the error is something major such as racism, ageism, or the likes that might insult a group of people.

Never apologize for the minor slip you have done, sometimes those errors are barely noticeable. The things the audiences don’t know won’t hurt them, so just continue if it’s really that small.


The above list will surely give you a stepping stone in pursuing a public speaking or a writing career, if that is something you really want. By becoming a tool yourself, you serve people by motivating and entertaining them at the same time. It is a long journey and the destination can be quite hard to picture for now, but the journey itself gives you emotional, mental and moral satisfaction unlike any other profession. For words are the building blocks of this career, better start practicing and touch people’s lives.

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