A dynamite interview with @JamesClear about the importance of habits and rituals. The man dishes out life-changing insights like they're t-shirts on a college campus morningbrew.com/daily/stories/…
How to become a better public speaker: I've given 100+ keynotes (mostly about my book, Atomic Habits). I'm still not particularly amazing, but I've definitely improved. And the #1 thing I did to get better was surprising and totally by accident. Here's what happened...
So that's my best public speaking tip. If you want to be a better speaker, become a better storyteller. If you want to be a better storyteller, write about great stories. Finally, review what you wrote, so you're ready to use the stories in conversation when relevant.
A great speaker can build a Clubhouse following much faster than on any other social network. Everyone can see and flock to the biggest room, listeners are exposed to more than just bite-sized content, and very few people can speak well extemporaneously.
The larger the group of people, the simpler their behavior Talking to one person, you can get lost in the endless intricacies of their story But speaking to thousands, their behavior is completely predictable