WRITING AND THE BODY LANGUAFE

WRITING AND THE BODY LANGUAGE.
(Public speaking series part 1)

Do you know that the way I write is the way I talk? Ok lemme rephrase... Do you know that the way you write is the way you talk? Or the way YOU SHOULD TALK. This is because what you write or talk about is the reflexion of what is within, depending how you wish to present it. NOTE: good writers are logically good readers, while interactive speakers are good listeners.

INTRODUCTION/ PRESENTATION.
The way you arrange your writing is part of scripting, therefore a sign of the kind of talker you are. Your choice and presentation of words determines your thoughtfulness, expression and impression, depending on who you are addressing. Every single structure comes to play while making a point to your reader or someone who is listening to you. Example is the songs you listen to, the writer visualizes how the performance would be from the scripting stage. In other words, proper arrangement is vital. A perfect example is News Casting, or a Talk show.

ABBREVIATIONS:
Someone who abbreviates a lot is not a disciplined writer and most likely will not be a constructive speech maker.

PARAGRAPHING AND PUNCTUATION.
Paragraphing is a good way of navigating from one point to another. In movie scripting, it can be broken down into scenes. Those who do not apply this technical aspect of writing including proper punctuation may not be able to apply the right attitude required to spice up the body corroboration while presenting a speech.

Good writers are most likely to be not just good speakers, but actors, models or performing acts, anything that involves the body language and voice acting.

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...to be continued with BODY CORROBORATION AND COMMUNICATION while delivering a speech on different topics.

~ Treeze @treeze3ze #Beauty9ja🇳🇬

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