What is Communication?
Laying the Proper Foundation
Building the Proper Motivation
Understanding Stage Fright
Planks of Confidence
100

That which is sent or said

message

100

conversation

dialogue 

100

labeling every person in a group based on a preconceived idea

stereotyping

100

biological process by which animals, including humans, secure the necessary energy to do a job that really matters

fear

100

Having something worthwhile to say

Content

200

The person you transmits the message

sender

200

inner dialogue with yourself that helps you assess your thoughts, feelings, and reactions

intrapersonal communication

200

something that causes one to act

motivation

200

When you think giving a speech is as dangerous as an oncoming train

phobia

200

Operating from a logical format--Some type of an outline that is easy for you and your audience to follow

Organization

300

Any obstacle that gets in the way of effective communication 

Communication barrier

300

one on one communication 

interpersonal communication 

300

showing your audience that you have a natural honesty about you, a strong constitution regarding right and wrong

ethical appeal 

300

A public speaker

orator

400

The person who intercepts the message and then decodes or interprets it

reciever

400

providing your audience both with sequence and analysis in your organization and factual evidence to prove your point

logical appeal

400

The art or practice of public speaking 

oratory 

500

Includes the reactions that the receiver gives to the message offered by the sender

Feedback

500
"striking a chord" with your audience

emotional appeal

500

communication apprehension that means a person is afraid to speak

stage fright