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"Why introverts make the best public speakers."I am new and I tAmil​

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Answered by mounikaranivelagam
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Introverts serve the audience.

Introverts are phenomenal listeners, which makes them aware of the needs of others. For introverts that's why speaking (instead of listening) can feel completely unnatural. They have a greater tendency to remember that public speaking is not about them, knowing it's about the audience.

Answered by AASHU2428
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Introverts focus on the message.

An introvert realizes that they are not the most important person in the room – they are there to service the audience. ... The most powerful speakers have a strong belief that their public speaking will bring some kind of benefit to the audience.

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hey may feel more comfortable speaking, but they might not become a better speaker. But the highly sensitive introvert can become a highly adept speaker. They assess their speaking in real-time, adjusting to how the audience responds.

Public speaking is particularly difficult for introverts because it focuses everyone's attention on the person speaking. “Self-promotion appears unseemly and it strikes [introverts] as crass,” Cain says. When she gave her first TED Talks, Cain says she was outside of her comfort level.

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