Shivastorm_88
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It took me a long time to realize that my main problem in approaching girls is the fact that I'm a horrible speaker. If I have a reason to approach, whether it's for a legit reason, or situational approach, I do it on the spur of the moment and feel no real shyness about it. However, it's what follows after that goes all downhill. Basically, I'm a horrible speaker. I don't know what to say to keep an interesting conversation and I got absolutely no charisma. So I decided that instead of working on cold approaches, but then always using the fact that I'm not a good speaker as an excuse and not progressing, I'd go directly at the root of my problem: Become a better speaker.
WHAT WILL I DO?
What I did is a list of 15 aspects I have to develop, or get rid of, and how to do so. I think that there are 4 categories in being a good speaker, which are: The Mindset, the Body language, the Way of speaking and the Message delivered. More on that further down.
In each of these categories I found specific aspects that I have to work on, and then I created myself a schedule to follow. For example, for three weeks, I will work on three aspects (again, more explanation below):
THE METHOD
So what I do is I keep a daily journal to make sure I stay stringent about it, posting what I did right, what I did wrong, and what to keep in mind next time. I plan on working on a set of aspects for about 3-4 weeks before moving to new aspects, while obviously maintaining the progress I've done with the previous aspects. If I find that after the 3-4 weeks I haven't made enough progress, I won't add new aspects yet.
Furthermore, I will work from the easiest things to change to the hardest. Finally, the full schedule isn't made yet, as I might in time add new stuff or change my order of importance.
THE JOURNAL
I won't do a daily journal here, I'll keep it on a weekly basis instead, which I will update every Sunday evening or Monday, depending on my schedule. It will be a summary of my personal, daily journal, with some recommendations that I have for myself. I will also post which aspects I am working on, and the exercises I will do.
THE ASPECTS THEMSELVES
The white dots are specifics to the real aspects which are the black dots.
MINDSET
• Be relaxed, amused (and laid-back) by situations, not stressed
o Remain calm in whichever situation
o Remain suave and distant
o Do not get over excited
• Get in touch with my emotions
o Do not suppress my emotions, but control them (decide when one emotion should be expressed or not)
o Relate to other’s emotions
• Treat others well
o Learn to listen and be genuinely interested
o Learn to give genuine compliments or approval
o Remember their names
• Be assertive
BODY LANGUAGE
• Improved posture
o Stand straight
o Relaxed posture (more calm)
o Welcoming posture (facing someone, uncrossed legs and arms, etc.)
• Eye contact
• Smile
• Warm body language while communicating
o Constant smile
• Be present
o This is a mix of eye contact, smile, warm body language, but also to really focus on the person speaking, and let him know that you are truly listening (repeat some things said by the other person, e.g.: Oh really? You went to France?)
WAY OF SPEAKING
• Get in touch with my emotions
o Convey emotions when talking
• Speak with conviction
o Speak at a slower pace
o Speak clearly
o Use tone, rhythm, emotion and pitch to put emphasis on important thing
MESSAGE DELIVERED
• Stand for what I believe in
• Think before I speak
o Reduce the filler material
o Make every word count
o Used enhanced vocabulary
• Don’t speak simply to say fillers
• Don’t openly talk about myself
• Don’t justify myself
Please feel free to give me any sort of feedback
WHAT WILL I DO?
What I did is a list of 15 aspects I have to develop, or get rid of, and how to do so. I think that there are 4 categories in being a good speaker, which are: The Mindset, the Body language, the Way of speaking and the Message delivered. More on that further down.
In each of these categories I found specific aspects that I have to work on, and then I created myself a schedule to follow. For example, for three weeks, I will work on three aspects (again, more explanation below):
- No fillers
- Don't openly talk about myself
- Don't justify myself
THE METHOD
So what I do is I keep a daily journal to make sure I stay stringent about it, posting what I did right, what I did wrong, and what to keep in mind next time. I plan on working on a set of aspects for about 3-4 weeks before moving to new aspects, while obviously maintaining the progress I've done with the previous aspects. If I find that after the 3-4 weeks I haven't made enough progress, I won't add new aspects yet.
Furthermore, I will work from the easiest things to change to the hardest. Finally, the full schedule isn't made yet, as I might in time add new stuff or change my order of importance.
THE JOURNAL
I won't do a daily journal here, I'll keep it on a weekly basis instead, which I will update every Sunday evening or Monday, depending on my schedule. It will be a summary of my personal, daily journal, with some recommendations that I have for myself. I will also post which aspects I am working on, and the exercises I will do.
THE ASPECTS THEMSELVES
The white dots are specifics to the real aspects which are the black dots.
MINDSET
• Be relaxed, amused (and laid-back) by situations, not stressed
o Remain calm in whichever situation
o Remain suave and distant
o Do not get over excited
• Get in touch with my emotions
o Do not suppress my emotions, but control them (decide when one emotion should be expressed or not)
o Relate to other’s emotions
• Treat others well
o Learn to listen and be genuinely interested
o Learn to give genuine compliments or approval
o Remember their names
• Be assertive
BODY LANGUAGE
• Improved posture
o Stand straight
o Relaxed posture (more calm)
o Welcoming posture (facing someone, uncrossed legs and arms, etc.)
• Eye contact
• Smile
• Warm body language while communicating
o Constant smile
• Be present
o This is a mix of eye contact, smile, warm body language, but also to really focus on the person speaking, and let him know that you are truly listening (repeat some things said by the other person, e.g.: Oh really? You went to France?)
WAY OF SPEAKING
• Get in touch with my emotions
o Convey emotions when talking
• Speak with conviction
o Speak at a slower pace
o Speak clearly
o Use tone, rhythm, emotion and pitch to put emphasis on important thing
MESSAGE DELIVERED
• Stand for what I believe in
• Think before I speak
o Reduce the filler material
o Make every word count
o Used enhanced vocabulary
• Don’t speak simply to say fillers
• Don’t openly talk about myself
• Don’t justify myself
Please feel free to give me any sort of feedback