Good morning everyone!
I’m sure many of you have heard the saying, “because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are”. Today, I’m here to talk about why this phrase is so relevant and how it can impact us all in the long run.
What Does This Mean?
This phrase is a reminder that change is inevitable, and that we should be ready for the twists and turns of life. No matter how good or bad things are, they will not stay the same. It’s a reminder to be prepared for the future, to think ahead, and be ready for the various possibilities that the future holds.
The Impact Of Change
We all know that change can be difficult, but it is also necessary to help us grow and learn. Change can bring about new opportunities, and lead us in directions we never imagined.
For example, many years ago, I was stuck in a dead-end job. I felt like I was going nowhere and that I had no future. But then, something changed. I took a risk and decided to pursue a career in writing. It was a difficult decision to make, but it was ultimately worth it. Today, I’m a successful journalist, and I never imagined that I would be in this position.
This story is a perfect example of how change can bring about new opportunities, and lead us in unexpected directions.
Conclusion
Change is inevitable, and it can often be difficult. But, it is also necessary for us to grow and learn. So, let’s embrace change with open arms, and be ready for the possibilities that the future holds.
Thank you for listening and have a wonderful day!
Feedback for the Speaker
Strengths:
Content: The speaker has clearly outlined the purpose of the speech, which is to explain why the phrase ‘things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are’ is relevant, and how it can impact us. The speaker has also provided a relevant example to illustrate the impact of change.
Structure: The speaker has structured the speech well. It begins with a strong introduction, followed by the main body of the speech which is divided into two clear sections – ‘what does this mean’ and ‘the impact of change’. The speech ends with a strong conclusion which reiterates the main message of the speech.
Language: The speaker has used strong language and clear phrasing throughout the speech. The phrases used are easily understandable, and the speaker has used a conversational tone which helps to engage the audience.
Message: The speaker has clearly communicated the main message of the speech – that change is inevitable, and can bring about new opportunities. The speaker has also used a personal story to illustrate this point, which helps to make the message more relatable.
Areas of Improvement:
Purpose: The speaker has clearly outlined the purpose of the speech, however, it could be improved by providing a more specific call to action. For example, the speaker could ask the audience to think about how they can embrace change and be ready for the possibilities that the future holds.
Message: The speaker has clearly outlined the main message of the speech, however, it could be further developed by providing more evidence and facts to support the idea that change is necessary. For example, the speaker could provide statistics on how change has brought about positive outcomes in different areas.
Public Speaking Techniques: The speaker could use more public speaking techniques to engage the audience. For example, the speaker could ask the audience questions to get their opinions on the topic, or use more visual aids such as images or videos to help illustrate the points being made.