Edwin Setiadi

The chief secret lies in making a start—giving one short talk— and then making another start, and another, and another. We will find that each successive talk comes more easily. Each talk will be better than its predecessors. We will realize in the end speaking impromptu to a group is merely an extension of the same thing we do when we speak impromptu to friends in our living room.
The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
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