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Be Clear and Honest

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6. Be Clear and Honest

Of course, what you say is up to you based on your goal and your audience. How you say it is another matter. Whatever you say, say it clearly and deliberately. This does not mean that you should have your speech written on 3 x 5 notecards with a slideshow presentation, but it does mean that it should be simple and easy to understand.

Giving a paper or some type of handout can do a world of good to make the information more tangible. Honesty is exceptionally important as well. By “sugarcoating” the information you establish unrealistic expectations for your audience. Sometimes the truth is hard, but it is always best. Plus, other people may be better at detecting dishonesty in you than you give them credit for. Dishonesty helps no one.

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