Re: [AI] delivering formal speech or presentation

2013-04-08 Thread George Abraham
If you would like some tips or if you would like to discuss, please give me
a call!

Best,

George

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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Rahul Bajaj
Sent: 07 April 2013 15:46
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] delivering formal speech or presentation

Hey,

Thanks a ton  for the generous praise;  you totally made my day. :) Even
though I'm not as good a communicator as you described, I can communicate
reasonably wel. :)  So, verbal communication, while delivering speeches or
even otherwise, is thankfully not an issue.
The only problem is with gestures and stuff.
Like you said, it   does somewhat  improve  your speech or
presentation and helps you to connect well with the audience.
 I guess  consulting a personality development instructor would be the best
option to get some practical  tips.

As you know, in  the legal field, it is very essential to be an extremely
effective  communicator  in order to succeed.
So, I am just trying to work on my loopholes. :)

 Thanks for your suggestion; will definitely implement it. :) And we'll
also discuss this over the phone in-depth someday.

Cheers,
Rahul





On 07/04/2013, Amar Jain amarjain2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey Handsome :)

 As far as I understand, you are a good communicator. Your voice 
 certainly carries a good wait. Personality wise also you are pretty 
 good. Though I haven't met you, but can say this with certainty.

 With all due respect to whatever is being said so far by others, I 
 personally feel that learning gestures is not a big deal. You just 
 need a decent body language instructor who could point out these 
 things. For those with vision, gestures is a very natural corollary to 
 their speech, but we too can have it by learning which does add to our 
 speech when we stand in front of a huge audience. I was specifically 
 told about these things during my personality development classes.

 Apart from body language, short quotes, or shers (according to the 
 environment and gathering you are addressing keeping your own 
 designation in mind), smiling face, etc. are some of the other things 
 which would help you.

 I would be happy to talk with you on body language over the phone, and 
 we can discuss various gestures etc.

 With Affection,
  --
 Amar Jain.
 Website: www.amarjain.com

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Re: [AI] delivering formal speech or presentation

2013-04-08 Thread Rahul Bajaj
George Sir,

Thank you so much; that's really kind of you. :)
Will definitely contact you for the same.

Best,
Rahul

On 08/04/2013, George Abraham geo...@eyeway.org wrote:
 If you would like some tips or if you would like to discuss, please give me
 a call!

 Best,

 George

 -Original Message-
 From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
 Of Rahul Bajaj
 Sent: 07 April 2013 15:46
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] delivering formal speech or presentation

 Hey,

 Thanks a ton  for the generous praise;  you totally made my day. :) Even
 though I'm not as good a communicator as you described, I can communicate
 reasonably wel. :)  So, verbal communication, while delivering speeches or
 even otherwise, is thankfully not an issue.
 The only problem is with gestures and stuff.
 Like you said, it   does somewhat  improve  your speech or
 presentation and helps you to connect well with the audience.
  I guess  consulting a personality development instructor would be the best
 option to get some practical  tips.

 As you know, in  the legal field, it is very essential to be an extremely
 effective  communicator  in order to succeed.
 So, I am just trying to work on my loopholes. :)

  Thanks for your suggestion; will definitely implement it. :) And we'll
 also discuss this over the phone in-depth someday.

 Cheers,
 Rahul





 On 07/04/2013, Amar Jain amarjain2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey Handsome :)

 As far as I understand, you are a good communicator. Your voice
 certainly carries a good wait. Personality wise also you are pretty
 good. Though I haven't met you, but can say this with certainty.

 With all due respect to whatever is being said so far by others, I
 personally feel that learning gestures is not a big deal. You just
 need a decent body language instructor who could point out these
 things. For those with vision, gestures is a very natural corollary to
 their speech, but we too can have it by learning which does add to our
 speech when we stand in front of a huge audience. I was specifically
 told about these things during my personality development classes.

 Apart from body language, short quotes, or shers (according to the
 environment and gathering you are addressing keeping your own
 designation in mind), smiling face, etc. are some of the other things
 which would help you.

 I would be happy to talk with you on body language over the phone, and
 we can discuss various gestures etc.

 With Affection,
  --
 Amar Jain.
 Website: www.amarjain.com

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Re: [AI] delivering formal speech or presentation

2013-04-07 Thread Amar Jain
Hey Handsome :)

As far as I understand, you are a good communicator. Your voice
certainly carries a good wait. Personality wise also you are pretty
good. Though I haven't met you, but can say this with certainty.

With all due respect to whatever is being said so far by others, I
personally feel that learning gestures is not a big deal. You just
need a decent body language instructor who could point out these
things. For those with vision, gestures is a very natural corollary to
their speech, but we too can have it by learning which does add to our
speech when we stand in front of a huge audience. I was specifically
told about these things during my personality development classes.

Apart from body language, short quotes, or shers (according to the
environment and gathering you are addressing keeping your own
designation in mind), smiling face, etc. are some of the other things
which would help you.

I would be happy to talk with you on body language over the phone, and
we can discuss various gestures etc.

With Affection,
 --
Amar Jain.
Website: www.amarjain.com

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Re: [AI] delivering formal speech or presentation

2013-04-07 Thread Rahul Bajaj
Hey,

Thanks a ton  for the generous praise;  you totally made my day. :)
Even though I'm not as good a communicator as you described, I can
communicate reasonably wel. :)
 So, verbal communication, while delivering speeches or even
otherwise, is thankfully not an issue.
The only problem is with gestures and stuff.
Like you said, it   does somewhat  improve  your speech or
presentation and helps you to connect well with the audience.
 I guess  consulting a personality development instructor would be the
best option to get some practical  tips.

As you know, in  the legal field, it is very essential to be an
extremely effective  communicator  in order to succeed.
So, I am just trying to work on my loopholes. :)

 Thanks for your suggestion; will definitely implement it. :)
And we'll also discuss this over the phone in-depth someday.

Cheers,
Rahul





On 07/04/2013, Amar Jain amarjain2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey Handsome :)

 As far as I understand, you are a good communicator. Your voice
 certainly carries a good wait. Personality wise also you are pretty
 good. Though I haven't met you, but can say this with certainty.

 With all due respect to whatever is being said so far by others, I
 personally feel that learning gestures is not a big deal. You just
 need a decent body language instructor who could point out these
 things. For those with vision, gestures is a very natural corollary to
 their speech, but we too can have it by learning which does add to our
 speech when we stand in front of a huge audience. I was specifically
 told about these things during my personality development classes.

 Apart from body language, short quotes, or shers (according to the
 environment and gathering you are addressing keeping your own
 designation in mind), smiling face, etc. are some of the other things
 which would help you.

 I would be happy to talk with you on body language over the phone, and
 we can discuss various gestures etc.

 With Affection,
  --
 Amar Jain.
 Website: www.amarjain.com

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