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Tag: public speaking

By Bob Ramsey Posted on September 18, 2015November 30, 2015

Speak between pauses

By 2013, the drought had grown dangerous. Local Colorado residents desperately needed rain. They hoped for it, they wished for it, they organized congregational prayer sessions for it. Some even … Continue reading Speak between pauses

Categories: How to Close More Sales, UncategorizedTags: communication, how to speak, pause, power of pausing, public speaking, speaking, speaking skills, talking too much

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