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September 20, 2018TalkInc

The Practice Makes Perfect material is very interesting in the Public Speaking class

Having routine activities on Saturdays for 9 (nine) times requires commitment for me.Just imagine, usually every weekend you get up late, weekend gateway, go home to Jogja, after registering for classes.Public SpeakingIt means long-distance dreams of vacation or waking up late on Saturday.So, it's quite challenging for me!Decision has been made, so let's go to TALKINC every Saturday!

Talking is indeed very easy for talkative people, but being talkative does not necessarily mean that they have good communication skills.With frequent requests to make presentations in front of the Board of Directors and stakeholders, managing the method of delivering messages must also be considered. Especially if you're nervous, forget everything you wanted to say.

Changes in communication techniques, the support of technological advances, and the existence of social media sometimes limit us in expressing our opinions.Conveying messages indirectly (via WhatsApp, email or articles) is also not easy, because you are required to have good writing skills.

4 (four) hour "Practice Makes Perfect" session in the Public Speaking class presented by Mas Erwin Parengkuan, we were challenged to role play a presentation.In my opinion, this material is a summary of previous classes which is no less interesting.The strengths and weaknesses of each participant were recorded in detail.The presentation of the material is explained in a structured and straightforward manner.How to use tools during a presentation, attitude during Greetings, the importance of profiling and mapping during preparation, the purpose of the presentation influences the context and content of the material to be presented.

At the end of the session, Mas Erwin Parengkuan read an article about football players, and we were challenged to retell it in turn and continue what the previous participants had said.Of course, it must be in the context of preparation, structure (GISI, 3W, and SuReP) and impact.Things like this are fun, they require you to think quickly and precisely.Well, again, you have to think even if you want to talk, but it was super fun! 

It turns out, challenging myself to wake up early 9x on Saturday and take this Public Speaking Class had a positive impact on me;meeting new friends, learning to improve communication skills, learning to self-introspection not only the suggestions and criticism expressed by the facilitators for themselves but also learning from friends and learning how to control nervousness before presenting.

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