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It's the practice of efficiently and effectively using language to influence or persuade others.
To speak eloquently is to speak in a way that delights others so they are more inclined to agree with or go along with what you are saying. This requires you to be mindful of when and how you speak.
Here's how to craft a more charming communication style.
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Overcome Fear and Ego – Don’t speak just to participate. Speaking from pressure often leads to empty contributions.
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The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.
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Being brief and purposeful keeps discussions clear and engaging.
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Speaking slowly and deliberately makes you clearer and more confident.
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A well-structured message makes communication more compelling.
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Expressiveness makes communication more compelling and influential.
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The ability to communicate effectively is a skill set everyone needs but many lack. Here are simple tips to become more articulate.
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