Four Easy Steps for Speaking Concisely
Posted on July 25, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Have you ever asked someone a question but the person responding just can’t get to the point even after 3-4 minutes? The response is broken into so many distracting, irrelevant details that you don’t even get an answer or perhaps you forget what your original question was. In this article, learn how to respond succinctly with a minimum of words to create a polished, well-spoken response.
Copyright (c) 2008 Lynda Stucky
It seems like in today’s world, conservation is the goal for many things: fuel, electricity, money, etc. What if conservation of speech became one of those goals? Learning to get a point across with fewer words and more concise language can be an effective communication tool that can dramatically boost credibility.
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The technique applied in achieving weight loss with auricular therapy is that it is possible to apply treatment to the brain thereby demanding the body to reduce its intake of food, which results in diminished craving. The benefit of auricular therapy in treating weight loss is that the treatment has no side-effects and most patients experience instant weight loss with one or two treatments.
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Whenever scientists are asked to make predictions on how long it’s going to take for an important research to be completed and applied so the general public can enjoy the fruits of years of their intensive work the answer is almost never a definitive one.
Medical questions such as ‘when are we going to find the cure for cancer, aids, or diabetics?’ are answered with ‘we know a lot, we came a long way, within 10-20 years’ etc..
Suprisingly enough is the tempo almost always faster than the cautious time limit predicted.
Other fields where the public is waiting for conclusive results are aging, genome research, neuroscience, astronomy, physics
and many more.



