
When you speak to people whether directly or indirectly, you want to be effective otherwise they won't listen to you again if you are not effective. You get people's attention by being effective!
This book helps one to speak effectively, Dale Carnegie had the experience and the expertise and he added all that to bring these amazing guidelines. You read this and your social life will never be the same, i guarantee you that.
It doesn't matter how timid you are or how of an extrovert you are, this book is for everyone who can utter a single word. learn to use your words effectively with "The quick & easy way to effective speaking"
Below are my notes after reading the book and i though i should share them with you before you can decide whether you would love to own one of this amazing book here.
Speaking effectively the quick and easy way

Talk about what life has taught you
Look for topics in your backgrounds
- Hobbies and recreation
- Special areas of knowledge
- Unusual experience
- Beliefs and convictions
If you know little about a subject
than your audience does, is best to avoid it.


Three factors in every speaking situation:
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The speaker
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The message
o
The audience
Make your listeners feel that what
you have to say to them is important.
Speech, speaker and the audience
Earning the right to talk
1.
Limit your subject
1.1.
Stake out the area you want to cover and stay
strictly within those limits
2.
Develop reserve power
2.1.
Get as much information as you use
2.2.
Write on your audience’s mind and emotions
3.
Fill your talk with illustrations and examples
3.1.
Use examples to support each major points
Developing confidence

Expect a certain amount of fear as a
natural adjunct of your desire to speak in public.

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Never memorize a talk word for word.
§
If ideas are clear, the words come as naturally.
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Assemble and arrange your ideas beforehand.
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Put ideas in writing.
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Rehearse your talk with your friends.
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Use your ideas in every day conversation with
friends and family

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Lose yourself in your subject.
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Keep your attention off negative stimuli that
may upsets you
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Give yourself a pep talk

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Act as if you are not afraid
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Look your audience in the eye
Be an effective speaker, Get the whole guidelines here!
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