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🧠 5 key ideas, "Practice thinking fast, speak smart."

🧠 5 key ideas. "Practice thinking fast. Talk smart."

1️⃣ Communication is "skill," not talent.

Talkers are not born good - but "trainable."

• Anyone can improve their speaking skills with repeated training, reflex, and learn from mistakes.

• Don't wait to speak - speak, and we'll be ready.

🎯 say more = more confident.

2️⃣ Slow but clear. Better than fast but messy.

Time was asked to "breathe - lock your eyes - and answer."

• Pacing helps to think more clearly than in a hurry to speak.

• Listeners need "understanding" rather than "speed."

📍 Trick 6-Step Quick Thinking Smart

1. Accept what you really know.

2. Review your own way of communicating.

3. Look at mistakes as experiments

4. Listen attentively (both what is said and what is not said)

5. Use structure to help compile

6. Communicate to be concise, easy to understand and material.

3️⃣ The structure is the weapon of the thinking man.

If there is a "communication structure" in your head, you can speak systematically even in unexpected situations.

• Multi-structure guidance books, e.g.

• PREP (Point - Reason - Example - Point)

• What? So what? Now what?

• The more often you practice it, the more you "speak quickly, but don't get lost in the point."

4️⃣ Listen to understand before you speak.

People who speak well are often "good listeners."

• Listen to the "content" and "emotion" of the interlocutor.

• Use Empathy to make a connection and respond exactly.

💬 Think Fast = Listen clearly before thinking / Talk Smart = Speak to suit the listener.

5️⃣ converted fear into power.

Excitement, fear.

• Nervous feelings are "energy" that can be converted to "concentration."

• Change from "I'm afraid to miss out" → "I'm excited to share the good stuff."

⚡ Change nervous energy → performance energy

📘 important lesson from the whole book.

• Speaking is not just "good at talking," but "easy to understand and connect with the listener."

• Practice thinking fast by listening a lot, using structures, and believing in yourself.

• Every speech is an opportunity to learn, not an exam.

🎯 Who suits?

• People who need to speak at meetings / forums / job interviews

• Administrators and teachers who have to communicate with a variety of people

• The considerate, speechless, or unconvinced.

🔚 The shortest summary.

"Talking well is not a matter of talent, but the result of listening well, thinking quickly, and retraining to be confident." 🧠💬

⭐ Recommended rating: 4 / 5

Easy to read, practical technique, daily use

# ThinkFasterTalkSmarter # Communication # SelfDevelopment # Thinking skills # How to think

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