A great leader not only has to speak to their friends, but they must also speak to their enemies.
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Great leaders make mistakes too.
To have your message remembered you need to explain it in a visual, interesting way.
Strong leaders use their hands and body to communicate their message.
Martin Luther Kings I have a Dream speech has a powerful closing that drives home his central message of freedom.
Great leaders often use a little humor about themselves to help lighten a serious subject.
Reagan knew how to tell stories that really captivated his audience.
Use a rhetorical device to get your audience thinking and you will build a more powerful connection with them.
Don’t be wishy-washy, great leaders speak with authority and conviction. (This is also a great way to get quoted when speaking to reporters)
To communicate like a true leader you need to tell stories about real people and situations.
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