How should speakers prepare their content before addressing an audience?
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"True preparation comes from presence and inner silence, allowing the talk to unfold spontaneously rather than relying on scripted content. Trust in your awareness and authenticity, and the right words will emerge at the right moment."
According to Osho, true preparation is not scripting at all—he doesn’t write anything. He relies on presence, inner silence, and a living connection with listeners to let the talk unfold spontaneously. Rather than preplanned content, he trusts awareness and authenticity to bring the right words at the right moment.
Why this matters practically
- Promotes authenticity over performance.
- Keeps you present and responsive to the audience’s real needs.
- Reduces anxiety by trusting awareness instead of rigid notes.
- Keeps you present and responsive to the audience’s real needs.
- Reduces anxiety by trusting awareness instead of rigid notes.
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