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Public Speaking - Four Types of Words to Avoid When Speaking

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When you've giving a presentation, your words can affect your ability to communicate your message to your audience. If you want to be a more effective presenter, avoid these four types of words:

FILLER WORDS
Filler words are words such as "um," "ah," "like," "so," and "ok," which are used as verbal bridges to the next word. Rather than being effective bridges, however, they are roadblocks, distracting the audience and interrupting the flow of your message. These filler words also make you look and sound nervous. Instead of using them, just pause and take a breath instead. Then continue on with your next sentence or word.

WEAK WORDS
Your goal is to speak confidently to the audience and convey your knowledge and expertise. If you use weak words like "sort of" and "hopefully," they lessen the impact of your message. If you're uncertain about what you're saying or only providing an estimate, say so directly, but don't let weak words undermine an otherwise certain statement.

Also beware of using weak words when networking. Nothing projects your lack of confidence more than an introduction such as "Hi, I'm Leslie and I sorta have my own business and I kinda help people organize their offices."

BUZZWORDS
Buzzwords are words or phrases which at one time may have been interesting or unique, but which through overuse, have now become tired and meaningless. Examples include "leveraging our assets," "touching base," "pick your brain," "24/7" and others that may be specific to your industry. Be careful not to overuse buzzwords; they fill the time but they don't convey a lot of meaning.

UNNECESSARY WORDS
For example, in the phrase, "I personally think," the word "personally" is unnecessary because "I" already conveys who is doing the thinking. Another example is the phrase, "at this moment in time" which can simply be replaced with "now." The extra words don't add anything; instead, they just muddy your presentation.

Your word choice is critical to the success of your presentation. By avoiding these four types of words, your meaning becomes more clear and focused – and easier for your audience to understand.

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Gilda Bonanno is a speaker, trainer and coach who helps people from all walks of life improve their communication and presentation skills. Receive a FREE Special Report, "Six Mistakes to Avoid in Public Speaking, So Your Presentation Sparkles" by visiting http://gildabonanno.com/newsletter.aspx and entering your email address. You'll also be subscribed to Gilda's free twice-monthly e-newsletter containing practical tips you can use immediately to improve your communication and presentation skills. Copyright (c) 2010

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