Sunday, February 13, 2011

Speaking about what makes you angry, eliminates Fear


While this may sound a bit out of the norm, to speak about what makes you angry, is a very effective technique. Dale Carnegie the author of "How to win friends and influence people" discovered this, completely by accident. The logic behind this, is, to notice how passionate people can be, when they have been hurt or wronged in some way. I can absolutely tell you, if you have been wronged and had to get up in front of an audience, the city council or who ever, you would not be focused on your fear, but rather your grievance, nothing could be easier. When crafting your speech, make sure it is about something you are really passionate about, something that kind of makes you angry, some injustice you would like to right. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. found his passion, in the civil rights movement, and his desire for equality for all people and genders, it made him a fearless and passionate public speaker, even in the face of death. So ask yourself, what makes you mad, the people of Egypt, were so angry, with what many would say was 30 years of oppression, their anger, brought about a REVOLUTION, the phycsological barrier of FEAR, had been broken, and Pharoah could oppress no more. 

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