Everything Must Go Down On Paper

You will never give a good speech if you don't first reduce everything to writing. That means every sentences, and every word of every sentence.
Now, don't jump to the conclusions that you're going to end up readig the thing to your audience. The final delivery may take place from notes, something we'll talk about later. But for now, your all-important starting point is a fully-written text.
Why? There are three reasons.
You must have the incentive to think the speech through-word for word.
You must have the opportunity to edit what you've started with.
And you must have the confidnece that comes only after you know that every word has been mapped out in advance.

Source: "Overnight Guide to Public Speaking" by Ed Wohlmuth

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