Impromptu Speaking: Thinking on Your Feet
You’ve probably been there: someone turns to you in a meeting or social event and says, “Would you like to say a few words?” Suddenly, your mind goes blank..
The Association of Speakers Clubs (ASC)
You’ve probably been there: someone turns to you in a meeting or social event and says, “Would you like to say a few words?” Suddenly, your mind goes blank..
Over the past few years, many of us have grown used to communicating through screens — typing instead of talking, muting instead of speaking up. It’s no surprise that.
The first few seconds of a speech are the most important. They set the tone, capture attention, and give your audience a reason to keep listening. Yet many speakers.