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The unorthodox suggestion

Published 5 months ago • 1 min read

Hi Reader

When we learn a skill, how do we make it a part of us (unconscious competence)?

By incorporating all in real time? Yes.. and No.

That's what we will discuss in today's lesson.

For example, I'm writing an email now to some 1400+ people. I'm at a place where I'm very comfortable doing this now but it was not the case when I started initially. I used to be nervous even for sending emails! It's hard to believe right?... :).

Just to share some insights on how it's done. I'm not sending it individually. I'm using an Email Service Provider (ESP) where I can type something in an editor, and it gets broadcasted to the people to whom I want to share. I've selected people who might be interested in what I want to share.

But we need to understand few things (ok, maybe not... a lot of things..) before I can just type and send the email. It involves how ESP works, pricing of ESP, reliability of ESP, reputation of your email domain, integration capabilities of ESP, audience segmenting, and finally comes the email writing skills.

The goal is (or should be).. when I want to write an email, I just need to focus on what I want to write and not worry about anything else.

When it comes to public speaking in real time, why should it be different? But there are three things you'd need to keep in mind when you are actually speaking. I cover that in today's video lesson and also offer an unorthodox suggestion.

Enjoy the video!

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Rama

P.S: This video is #34 in the "The Ultimate Public Speaking Survival Guide" video course, which is open for enrollment currently.

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