April 1, 2022

Episode #82 - The Seven Deadly Sins of Public Speaking

Episode #82 - The Seven Deadly Sins of Public Speaking

As human beings we often make mistakes, tell white lies, and secretly desire things we shouldn’t. These actions could be considered sins. However, often they are not considered deadly. As a speaker there are similar actions a speaker could take that abso...

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The Million Dollar Speaker - Public Speaking

As human beings we often make mistakes, tell white lies, and secretly desire things we shouldn’t. These actions could be considered sins. However, often they are not considered deadly. As a speaker there are similar actions a speaker could take that absolutely could be deadly and ruin their reputation for life. The 7 Deadly Sins are:

 

1. Pride - A desire to be important or attractive to others or excessive love of self.

Speaker – Thinking you’re so good that don’t need any training, you act arrogant and conceited. No rapport building with audience.

2. Envy (jealousy) – hating other people for what they have – thinking the person himself should have more, even if it means someone else will have less.

Speaker - Being jealous of other speaker, wanting their speaking engagements. Speaking bad about them. Bad mouthing them.

 

3. Wrath – Inappropriate feelings of hatred, revenge or even denial.   

Speaker – Hating other speakers, hating your audience, seeks revenge. Making them look bad.

 

4. Gluttony - Wasting of food either through eating too much food, drink or drugs, misplaced desire for food for it taste, or not giving food to the needy.   

Speaker – asking for more time to speak, stealing time from other speakers. wasting your time to speak, not sharing your good content with your audience. Holding back, being selfish.

5. Lust - Unlawful sexual desire such as desiring sex with a person outside marriage 

Speaker – Desire for what another speaker has, going after that, ie assistant, booking agent.

 

6. Sloth – Laziness, idleness, and wastefulness of time a person has. Speaker - Not doing the work, not practicing enough. Winging the speech.

 

7. Greed – is when somebody wants more things than the person needs or can use. Too much love of money and power.

Speaker – overprices products and services, does not give discounts or money back.

 

Take a listen and avoid these deadly mistakes!

 

About the Host:

Arvee Robinson is The Master Speaker Trainer, public speaking coach, international speaker, podcaster, and author of Speak Up, Get Clients. She teaches business owners and entrepreneurs how to use public speaking as a marketing strategy so they can attract more clients, generate unlimited leads, grow their business, and make a difference with their words. Arvee has trained over 5,000 individuals, given over 3,500 speeches around the world and has shared the stage with speaking giants, such as Mark Victor Hansen, Les Brown, Brian Tracy, Tommy Hopkins, Loral Langemeier, Sharon Lechter, and many more. Arvee is the top “How to” trainer in public speaking today. She offers speech coaching, speaker training workshops, and public speaking mastermind programs. Her programs will grow your business and make you money for the rest of your life.

 

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