3 HABBITS OF GREAT PUBLIC SPEAKERS

Eric Thomas, Zig Ziglar,Les Brown, Tony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Nick Vujivic, Wyne Dyer.
What do all these motivational speakers have in common? I will tell you
                          They love
                   what they say.
I will call this point the most essential element of good public speaking. Great public presenters and speakers are nothing less emotional and passionate about their message. They are totally absorbed in their subjects so much so that when they speak, nothing else matters. This keen concentration they possess come from the strong believe that they have something of importance, a real value that needs to be heard by the whole world.
                                 They know
                       what to say.
Have you ever wondered why some people are so fluent in their presentation or public speech? The answer lies in the knowledge they have about their topic. This is something we all can relate to. When you talk about what you really love and know, your attention shift from self-consciousness to the impact of the message you are delivering. Great speakers are modest enough to acknowledge that they are not too experienced to prepare their speech. A good speaker knows what his audience already knows, how they feel about what they know, what could be new to them and grey areas where he can clear their misconceptions. Harmed with such information, he gives a polished delivery. He deliberately emphasizes new points or state old ones in an interesting way to hold the attention of his audience.
            They add value to lives
                            with their speech.
This is the very reason why some guys are called motivation speakers. They make motivational speaking their career because they want to make people act and act quick enough to take responsibility for their lives. Ordinarily, an individual will tune-out from listening if he senses that what is being said contains nothing of value to him. To avoid this, good speakers always have a moral lesson, a new way  acting, a change in idiosyncrasies spelt out clearly in their speech. Doing this ensures there’s always something every individual in the audience takes home.
Now, why all these details? Tony Robbins answers “I realize that success leaves clues and that people who produce outstanding results do specific things to create these results”