Planks of Confidence.

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Planks of Confidence

What is Confidence? The feeling you have when you believe in _______ and believe you have ______ over a specific _______. The attitude of ____________________ that causes the audience to take a speaker seriously. yourself control situation preparation and practice

10 Planks of Confidence? C_____ - have something worthwhile to say O_________ - use an outlined structure N____ - use notes as a guide F_________ - convey a warm, friendly attitude I________ - get off to a good first start, 55% of what others think about you is determined before you ever speak. ontent rganization otes riendliness mpression

10 Planks of Confidence? D_______ - Practice makes perfect. E______ - put yourself in the audience’s shoes N______ - be original C_______ - believe in what you say E________ - get excited, be energetic edication mpathy ewness onviction nthusiasm