Week 10 Post 2
There are many barriers to doing all sorts of things. When it comes to public speaking, those barriers can be classified into two groups. External barriers and internal barriers. Internal barriers are things that a person deals with separate from forces around them. These are things like communication anxiety or a language barrier. External barriers are things that the world around a perspective speaker puts on them like a lack of a platform or a regime intentionally silencing their voice. There are ways to overcome these issues though. Good preparation and a healthy mindset can help with anxiety. A healthy relationship with your community and positive role models can help with language barriers. Social Media can help with the lack of platform some people face. Looking for a new audience or even knowing when to lay low can help public advocates survive under authoritarian regimes.
This connects to public speaking being a skill rather than a talent because many of these barriers, especially the internal ones wouldn't exist for talents but do exist for skills. Hence, speaking is a skill because it has barriers and skill sets which can be cultivated to overcome those barriers.
This connects to public speaking being a skill rather than a talent because many of these barriers, especially the internal ones wouldn't exist for talents but do exist for skills. Hence, speaking is a skill because it has barriers and skill sets which can be cultivated to overcome those barriers.
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