Use the SOS Technique to Grab Your Audience’s Attention When You Speak in Public

Part of being an effective public speaker is being able to tell a compelling story. For many of us, this is not as easy as it seems. Use the SOS technique to grab the attention of your audience, whether you’re speaking in public or just talking to friends.

Author Ramit Sethi explains this method:

This narrative structure has three parts: situation, obstacle, and solution. It is ideal for telling stories about the “problems” you face.

Using this technique to craft your story will help you create a compelling storytelling because obstacles naturally trigger strong emotions. This structure also forces you to clarify what your beginning, middle, and end are, giving you a coherent and clear story. This SOS structure can also be adapted to both social and professional situations.

This is quite simple and straightforward. Basically, it’s the art of storytelling, condensed into one acronym that’s easy to remember when you’re preparing a speech, trying to tell a joke to friends, or even answering a tough question in a job interview. Check out what else Sethi has to say about it at the link below.

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