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	<title>Comments on: Can you name distractions at meetings?</title>
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		<title>By: Professional Speaking Expert</title>
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		<description>Distractions are all over the place whether in meetings, or in the public speaking arena. There can be people talking in the audience, plates crashing in the kitchen and a variety of other things that can happen. I would suggest that the great speakers are able to roll with the punches and often times will incorporate the &quot;problems&quot; into their speeches. One of the things that improv training will help you with as a speaker, is this exact issue.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Distractions are all over the place whether in meetings, or in the public speaking arena. There can be people talking in the audience, plates crashing in the kitchen and a variety of other things that can happen. I would suggest that the great speakers are able to roll with the punches and often times will incorporate the &#8220;problems&#8221; into their speeches. One of the things that improv training will help you with as a speaker, is this exact issue.</p>
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