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Mistake # 3 - Complex language and monotone delivery
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In summary, have a clear objective that will give value to the audience. Spare them the detail. It may fascinate you, but they'll find your talk too hard to follow and just switch off. Use simple, ordinary everyday language and deliver your messages with emotional variety and enthusiasm. [url=http://www.lotogame.fr/louboutin-pas-cher/]louboutin[/url] And finally, only show the audience visual aids when they need to see them - so that they can 'see what you mean'.
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