Wednesday, October 5, 2022

How to stimulate your brain in exciting ways

It is well-known that engaging in regular high mental effort can help you to maintain good brain function in the long-run. What better way is there to get your brain excited than by engaging in the local community and giving back through volunteering? This is a good opportunity to go out of your comfort zone and develop your leadership and public speaking abilities further and to do so in a safe space. There are many public speaking organisations out there that can help you with the first steps in successfully engaging in speaking in public and improving your leadership. 


Jayanthiny during a speech she delivered at a speech contest at a local speakers club.


Ahead of International Leadership Week 2022 next month, I am sharing with you in the following section part 1 of a chat with the host of the Jesus Parada Show where I provide valuable insights from my book "Leading With Purpose" into leadership that I have acquired as a volunteer in my prior role as elected President of the Harrovian Speakers Club. The benefits of volunteering within a public speaking organisation mean that you can give back to your community, while improving your public speaking at the same time. 




I also recommend you to check out part 2 of the chat I had with the host on the Jesus Parada Show where I talk about my book "A Simple Guide to Public Speaking". 



If you have got a presentation to prepare for next week and you would like to get a few pointers on how to go about improving your presentation delivery as a public speaker without joining a public speaking club, the book "A Simple Guide to Public Speaking" is perfect for you because it provides you with useful information in a succinct way that can help you to understand how you can explore the process of public speaking on your own and at your own pace. 




Both "Leading With Purpose" and "A Simple Guide to Public Speaking" are based on my prior experience of being an elected president of a public speaking organisation and show that through volunteering in your local community there is a multitude of exciting opportunities to stimulate your brain in the long-run. Enjoy!











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