The Science Behind Great Speaking
333 offers a brain-based approach that leverages neuroscience and cognitive psychology to enhance speaking skills and effectiveness. The focus is understanding how the brain engages with listeners, processes information, and retains knowledge. You will connect in conversations that resonate with your listeners on a neurological level.
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Develop a deeper understanding of how the brain receives, interprets, and stores information during communication.
You can significantly improve your speaking skills and overcome challenges with targeted practice and learning.
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Brain-based coaching helps manage anxiety by understanding the neural mechanisms behind fear and stress responses.
Your nervous system relaxes when it is in connection with another mind. Take the focus off yourself and connect to the most important person - your listener.
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Explore using body language and vocal delivery to enhance your overall message. Learn at what level of energy you need to expend in order to neurologically connect to your listener.
When you speak how your brain is designed and how your listener’s mind receives information, you will build genuine connections for more impact.
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The brain is naturally wired to respond to stories. Harness the power of storytelling to captivate your audience and convey complex ideas effectively. You will learn storytelling structures that come from the arts, are proven to work, and will engage and hold your listener’s attention.
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Learn content the way your brain is designed to learn (not by traditional memorization).
You won’t be afraid of “forgetting what you want to say” again!
Your brain is designed to prompt, stimulate, or generate the next sentence out of your mouth. When you create content that is meaningful and relevant to your listener’s minds, use sentences to deliver that content to your listener’s mind, and arrive to that conversation knowing what you want to say without fear that you will forget something – you will be perceived as confident, knowledgeable and connected.
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Step out of yourself and see yourself on film. Using the criteria of brain-based speaking, you will be able to identify your strengths and what to work on next. The coaching is identifiable and repeatable. Know what you are doing when you are at your best in the act of communication so you can be your best whether you are comfortable or not, whether you have a secure or fragile grasp on your content.