Talk Like TED Summary
Learn How To Be An Expert On Public Speaking In A Fraction Of The Time It Takes To Read The Actual Book!!!
Aimee Mullins did more than overcome adversity, she triumphed everything society thought they "knew" about the limits posed on an amputee. Mullins did not have lower legs since she was an infant. While she was disabled physically, mentally she became stronger. She learned to tap into her internal superpowers and unleash a master greater than the world had ever seen. In The 1996 Paralympics, Mullins broke three world records in track and field. Running for Georgetown University in a NCAA Division One program, she gained the skills to turn heads and drop jaws with her triple record-smashing feat.
If that wasn't admirable enough, Mullins went on to become a fashion model, actress, and even found a place on People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" list. That's unleashing a master like no other. Mullins saw no limits, she never viewed herself as disabled or incapable, which allowed her to do the "impossible".
Her story leads to Secret #1 listed in "Talk Like TED", the chapter's namesake "Unleash The Master Within". When selecting a presentation topic, it's imperative to choose something unique that you hold a meaningful connection to. Passion is, without a doubt, a necessary emotion that will guide you towards identifying that mastery.
Science supports this claim with concrete evidence. Passion is contagious. The only way to create an inspirational presentation is by being inspired yourself.
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•How To Give An Excellent Speech
•The Reason Why 18 minutes Is The Perfect Presentation Length
•Learn How The Worlds Top Public Speakers Deliver Their Message With Passion
Auteur | | Summary Station |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | E-book |
Categorie | | Managementboeken |