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Chapter 104 Chapter 13 Elements of a Successful Presentation

When we learn or accept new things, such as French, golf, and public speaking, we cannot go smoothly, but step by step, that is, in the process of gradual quantitative changes, a sudden qualitative leap occurs.And, along the way, we have periods of stagnation, even periods of regression, which all psychologists know and have named these periods "plateaus in the learning curve." No matter how hard-working a student of public speaking, it is inevitable that he or she will linger on these "plateaus in the learning curve" for several weeks.Weak students generally give up in disappointment, while those who persevere make great progress suddenly and for no apparent reason.In an instant, they seemed to have grasped the knack of speaking. During the speech, they gained the calmness, confidence and strength.

Maybe, as we have talked about, in the first few seconds of facing the public, you will still experience short-term nervousness and fear, but as long as you persist, you will overcome this original fear in no time.After a few words, you'll be comfortable and having fun.
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