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Article Title: 7 Ways to Empower Your Communication
Author: Carmen Brandt Wolf
Category: Presentation, Leadership
Word Count: 583
Keywords: public speaking, leadership, communication, personal development
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Most of us spend a good part of our day communicating with people. We may be 
talking to our kids, spouse or co-workers, or we may be talking to a classroom 
full of not-so-eager students. The way we communicate touches every aspect of 
our lives. In fact, we spend so much time communicating, we rarely take a step 
back to evaluate our communication skills.

Here is a list of 7 communication elements that everyone can use for 
self-assessment. 

1. Your knowledge

To be an effective speaker, you must have experience in the field in which you 
are speaking. An effective speaker will not try to "snow" everyone into 
thinking he/she is knowledgeable by using unfamiliar concepts or words no one 
understands. Effective speakers work very hard at delivering the content of 
their message in a manner their listeners can understand.

2. Listen

Listening is just as important as talking. Listen to what your audience is 
saying before you launch into your presentation. The epitome of rudeness is 
cutting people off in mid sentence because you assume "you are smarter than 
they are, and you already know what they are going to ask." You will gain many 
more fans by listening and treating people with respect. 

3. Eye Contact

How often have you been listening to a group speaker or even talked to a 
co-worker, and they would not make eye contact? They look down, they look over 
or through you, but they will not look you in the eye. An effective speaker 
knows the power of eye contact. 

4. Smile

When you are talking to a group, the first few moments of your presentation 
will set the stage as to how your audience feels about you. If you have a sour 
face or a frown, your audience will take an immediate dislike to you. A smile 
is very engaging and will draw your audience into your presentation. There are 
times when a full-out smile is not appropriate, but a menacing frown will 
derail the goals of any message. 

5. Be yourself

There are very few of us who can get up in front of a group and not be 
self-conscious. That is human nature. Unfortunately, some people try to get 
over this by putting on a persona that is not their true self. Instead of 
putting up a false front, accept the fact that everyone is self-conscious when 
speaking to a group, and that practice is the only thing that will make it 
better. The more time you spend in front of people being yourself, the more 
comfortable you will feel. 

6. Preparation

Preparation is a key component to effective speaking. The majority of people 
need to take time to prepare and practice what they will say. If you take some 
time to practice in front of a mirror, or video tape your presentation and then 
watch it, you will have the opportunity to prefect your delivery and 
proactively eliminate or mitigate any nervous habits you may have to prevent 
embarrassment later. 

7. Learn from others

Are there people you have listened to and have found to be an effective 
speaker? How did you feel while you were listening to them? How do you feel 
about them and their message now? Take some time to think about how they 
applied the areas of communication listed above. 

Effective communication skills are critical to the success of your business and 
personal life. You will realize a huge payback in all areas of your life by 
spending the time and energy perfecting your communication skills.

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