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● Win your audience hearts.

- Make an eye contact with your audience to give them the feeling of
their involvement. Use short sentences with frequent pauses to
connect with the individuals. This shows full involvement from both
sides. Be slow and just don’t rush through your Presentation which
can leave you and your audience feeling out of breath.
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● Open casual conversations with your audience before and after your
speech.
- Audience analysis involves identifying the audience and adapting a speech
to their interests, level of understanding, attitudes, and beliefs. Taking an
audience-centered approach is important because a speaker's
effectiveness will be improved if the presentation is created and
delivered in an appropriate manner.

● Watch your words.


- Watching your words is a way to care for the people around you at
home, at work, at church, and in your community. Choose your words
wisely this week and use them to make a positive impact.

● Listen attentively to feedback after your speech.


- Not only does listening enhance your ability to understand better and
make you a better communicator, it also makes the experience of
speaking to you more enjoyable to other people.

● Acknowledge and appreciate positive reactions.


- being acknowledged has a positive impact on the overall
performance of a person.acknowledgement is simply the step of
validating the other person's feelings. This is not to be confused with
active listening, where you repeat or rephrase a sentence to demonstrate
that you heard what was said.

● Allow audience participation when necessary.


- High audience engagement helps you stand out, and it creates a
positive feedback loop that makes your content more meaningful to
your community—and it can also lead to brand partnerships and other
monetization opportunities in the future.

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