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Week 11: How to speak so that people want to listen - ARG

Instructions
Watch the video or click the link below to access it. Then, answer the following questions
and upload your work on this dropbox.
1. What are the seven (7) deadly sins of speaking? How can these sins affect a
speaker?
Gossip
judging
Negativity
Complaining
Excuses
Lying
Dogmatism

Gossip, judging, negativity, complaining, excuses, exaggerating or lying, and


dogmatism are the seven deadly sins of speaking. These sins affect the speaker
since it's difficult to listen to someone who loves to gossip or is very judgmental.
Listening to somebody who participates in some of the seven deadly sins of
speech is hard for me. If you want people to listen to you while you speak, you
must remove these sins from your conversation.

2. What are the four (4) foundations of a powerful speech?


• Honesty: Be true, straight, and clear in what you say.
• Authenticity: Be yourself.
• Integrity: Be your word. Do what you say. Be someone you can trust.
• Love: Wish others well.

3. How could H.A.I.L. make your speech more listenable?


These four speech pillars are highly powerful at catching people's interest. When
I use these four pillars of communication, it is simple for listeners to accept what I
am doing. Honesty is one of the four pillars of speech which people listen to a
speaker who doesn't pause or use "flowery" terms. If I use this in my normal
conversation, people would be more ready to listen. When I listen to amazing
presentations, I watch how the speaker changes his voice at sensitive phases to
fully get our attention or explain something important. When it comes to speech, I
think the method in which you communicate is the most crucial factor

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