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"Impromptu"; or, How to Think on Your Feet
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In «Impromptu; or, How to Think on Your Feet,» Grenville Kleiser offers a masterclass in the art of spontaneous speaking, deftly weaving together practical advice and inspirational anecdotes. This book is steeped in the early 20th-century American tradition of self-improvement literature, characterized by its accessible prose and pragmatic approach. Kleiser'Äôs literary style is not only instructive but also engaging, filled with examples that cater to a diverse audience, from students to professionals. He emphasizes the importance of clarity, confidence, and creativity in verbal communication, equipping readers with tools to articulate thoughts coherently and persuasively, even in high-pressure situations. Grenville Kleiser, an esteemed orator and inspirational writing expert, draws upon his rich background in public speaking and education to craft this essential guide. His experiences as a teacher and speaker, combined with a keen understanding of human psychology, have enabled him to distill the essence of effective impromptu speaking. Kleiser'Äôs passion for helping others communicate successfully shines through his work, illuminating a path towards becoming a more proficient speaker. Highly recommendable for anyone looking to enhance their verbal skills, «Impromptu» is a transformative read. Whether you're a student facing classroom presentations, a professional navigating business meetings, or simply someone who wants to express ideas more fluently, this book is a vital resource that will empower you to think clearly and articulate effectively on your feet.