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How can beauticians improve their eloquence?
I have to say, good eloquence can help beauticians get better interpersonal relationships and close the distance with customers. The following are five ways to improve Bian Xiao's eloquence. You might as well have a look. Method 1: encouragement method In fact, some beauticians are too nervous because of their poor eloquence. They are prone to make mistakes because of the stress caused by nervousness. At this time, beauticians can try to boost morale with high emotions and dilute their nervousness. Method 2: Reading Method Many beauticians report that when they get along with friends, they have many topics to share, but they don't know what to say when they meet customers. In fact, customers are also "friends" of beauticians. In order to start a dialogue, beauticians should read widely and enhance their knowledge. When reading, you can recite some essential sentences and keep them in mind. When you need them, you will naturally be a novice. Method 3: Retelling The so-called retelling method is to repeat what others have said. This training method is not only simple recitation, but also can exercise the beautician's memory, reaction ability and language coherence. If you can repeat it in front of everyone, you can also exercise the courage of beauticians and overcome nervousness. Method 4: Photography Good eloquence refers not only to the ability to speak, but also to expressions and gestures. Retelling can improve the language ability of beauticians, but expressions and gestures still need to be strengthened. At this time, you can take a selfie. Through the video, the beautician can clearly know which posture is not in place, where the expression is unnatural, how the voice is, or other shortcomings. Method 5: Imitation: A person who explains, hosts and speaks eloquently on TV is considered a talker. Beauticians can imitate these people, pay attention to their voices, intonation, demeanor, movements and gestures, imitate while listening, imitate while watching, and analyze their speaking skills.