What’s the “E.P.I.C” talk?
Get ready to explore the “E.P.I.C” talk & let’s know what’s actually behind it:
1. Events talk
Speaking at events and conferences is a good way of putting out the knowledge you know. The more well-known the topic, the better, as you can add these speaking achievements to your resume as well. These specific events can impact current lives through the thrust of your talk.
Your confidence levels will grow as you go from speaking to small groups of people up to large audiences. You won’t change the world with every speech, but you can easily impact someone in some small way. Isn't that right to have an impact on someone for the good?
2. Processes talk
How something is done and how to do it? It’s through the “processes” talk! Everyone knows something more than the other, isn’t it? Whether you know a shortcut to a route or how to download an e-book or even how to learn a new chapter!? Your experience in getting those processes done could be quite informative to anyone. so kindly remember to,
Recently I had given a “Processes” talk to a batch of student architects on; "How to choose
a Thesis topic?" In that way, my experience of doing a successful thesis is out
there for them to learn from and for me to promote my ideas, boosting my
confidence and connecting with them can also be a strong reminder that I have
valuable insights and opinions to share with all.
3. Item talk
When you have a product that you recently used and liked, you could inform the ones in need or could just talk good things about it or vice-versa. This way, you would not only be sharing your opinion about that item/object but also sound helpful to people. Some Ideas: Write reviews on Online Shopping pages, Upload a post about it, Give ratings on Google, etc.
So when you have any specific thing in mind, the talk to convey about the item would seek you to impart knowledge. In sense, it’s one thing to spout off facts about an object, but there must be a purpose to those facts & then an interesting conversation starts up, & then people would be like,
4. Concept talk
Whether it’s a working idea or a personal insight into your life it's better to get opinions & feedback. When speaking about concepts, you may have to find concrete ideas in order to make abstract ideas more relatable to people. Break down complex ideas into manageable chunks of understanding for your talk to people.
With that, you could explore the new possibilities for any concept you have in mind in order to execute them, by talking with people from that particular profession or being part of debates on those topics or even have healthy discussions with your peers & just,
This is how any of these talks make it, an “E.P.I.C” Talk - Events, Processes, Item, Concept.
The “E.P.I.C” talk also includes a bonus point - The Power of Self-talk
It’s this self-talk at times which is the most
powerful one, when you haven’t spoken anywhere, the wisest talks sometimes could
be the one you tell yourself. Those are the talks that could raise innovative
Event talks, Processes talks, Item/object talks, and most importantly concepts
talks. Self-talk could generate any of these talks resulting in a high level of
confidence, Overcoming fears and insecurities while empowering the better you
for talks to come your way in the future & I say;
Now Being AWSOMATIC! and ask yourself, “Have I Spoken Anywhere Recently and was it an “E.P.I.C” talk?
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