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Test Eliminating Crutches and Fillers (Ums, Ahs)
Agenda
QUESTION 1: Why do crutches often appear when speaking?
Nerves, word search or lack of preparation
For having a very rich vocabulary
Speaking too fast
Being too intelligent
QUESTION 2: What is the most effective solution to replace a crutch when speaking?
Coughing loudly
Replacing it with a brief and conscious silence (pause)
Saying "excuse me
Speaking louder
3rd QUESTION: How does the "No" symbol technique work to reduce crutches?
Forcing you not to speak
Makes you forget the word
Creates a negative visual association to make the brain pause
Is a physical punishment
QUESTION 4: What is the most effective way to identify and correct your own crutches?
Questioning the interviewer
Looking in the mirror
Writing a script
Recording yourself speaking (audio or video) and analyzing it
QUESTION 5: How does the use of an outline or keynotes help?
Reduces memory load so you don't have to search for words or structure
Allows you to read all the time
Impress the interviewer
Hide your hands
QUESTION 6: Why is it useful to ask for external feedback on crutches?
Because they will lie to you
Because we're not aware of our own phrases or their frequency
Because it's fun
Because it is mandatory
QUESTION 7: What should you concentrate on while speaking to reduce crutch anxiety?
In not saying the crutch at all costs
In the interviewer's face
In communicating your ideas and message clearly
In your hands
QUESTION 8: Is a very occasional use of crutches acceptable?
No, you should never say a word
Yes, it shows that you are human
Yes, although its excess is distracting and detracts from professionalism
No, it is forbidden
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