I hypothesize that the better someone becomes at public speaking, the less people feel the need to encourage this individual after an incident of public speaking.
In short: the less people tell you how well you did, the better your presentation actually was.
According to my new theory, I feel today's sermon went medium well.
Nice.
Peace,
-C.D. Clements
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A talent that must be mastered, speaking on public is a serious craft.
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I like your theory very much.
ha! as a church soloist, i reluctantly
concur. "thou complimentest too
much!"
Public speaking can be very intimidating to many of us,but it seems the more you get in-front of people and speak the easier it becomes.
Take a peek at the new blog that I just started, last blog was on what does it mean to be a saint? http://christianmusings-brian.blogspot.com/
Speaking on public is really a serious mater in all fields like politics or debater.
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I think what you say is quite true!
We must keep quiet in public speech.
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