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Chapter 3, Page 2Does the preparation of speech means getting together some faultless phrases written
down or memorizing? Does it mean the assembling of a few casual thoughts that really convey very little meaning to you personally? No. Not, at all. The preparation of speech means, the assembling of your
thoughts, your ideas, your convictions, your urges and your own personal views. You have them every day of your waking life. They even swarm through your dreams. Your whole existence has been filled with
feelings and experiences, which are lying deep inside your subconscious mind as thick as a huge layer of stones in a riverbed. Preparation means thinking, brooding, recalling, selecting the ideas that
appeal to you most, polishing them and working them into a pattern. It will be your own pattern. The best way to do this is to keep an envelope with the name of the subject or topic written on it. Leave this
envelope in your office or home where you could reach it as and when you want. If you read an interesting report, news or story closely connected to your subject, remove this as a press clipping or jot down
points and slip this into the envelope. Always keep a pocket book and note down the points that come to your mind at odd times. You can also have casual discussions with your friends and relatives on the
subject or topic, to elucidate their views. Note down these points also. Click to Next Page... |
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