Speaking About Time

Have you ever thought about the relationship between time and public speaking?

I just read this really neat blog by Andrew Dlugan of SixMinutes

“On the surface, you engage your audience second by second, stringing together words into sentences that, over the duration of your presentation, may last minutes or perhaps hours.

Yet, the impact of your speaking experiences may last days, weeks, months, or even years — for you and for those in your audiences.

In this article, we examine time scales ranging from a tenth of a second to hundreds of years, and consider how each of these scales is relevant to you as a speaker.”

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I hope you enjoy this article as much as I did.

Fran Watson

P.S. For help with your public speaking, consider Toastmasters. Find a Club near you…Click here

P.P.S. Check out this article on Public Speaking

By Fran Watson

Involved in public speaking since 2000. Joined Toastmasters in 2002 and have served in all Executive roles including serving one year as the District Public Relations Officer. Achieved my DTM in 2014. Develop and facilitate workshops in the area of employment and career development.

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