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Session 2 : Seven Deadly sins to avoid & HAIL Copy

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Second To Do for today is ‘Avoiding the 7 deadly sins speakers do’.

If you want people to listen to you, you should avoid these 7 deadly sins and follow HAIL as explained in this brief 4 min video below 👇

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Video (Summary): 

Seven deadly sins you should avoid:

1) Gossip

2) Judging others

3) Negativity

4) Complaining

5) Excuses

6) Exaggeration (It can lead to lying & people donot want to listen to liers)

7) Dogmatism : The confusion of facts with opinions.

Four powerful foundations (HAIL), you should stand on, if you want your speech to be powerful

1) H : Honesty (Being true in what you say, being straight and clear)

2) A : Authenticity (Standing in your own truth)

3) I : Integrity (Doing what you say, and being somebody people can trust)

4) L : Love (Wishing people well)

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