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Next To Your Dog Why Not Make This Gem Of A Writing And Speaking Tool Your New Best Friend?

By Craig Fenton

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Next to your dog are you looking for a new best friend? Don't worry your pet will never be jealous. Here are three hints, the word is nine letters long, starts with T and ends with S. Are you on the right track? That was a great guess, but not what I had in mind.

It's the often overlooked marvel called a thesaurus. If you want to improve your writing and speaking ability for business, scholastic, and or personal use this is a tool that can only benefit and never result in negativity.

A thesaurus will enable you to take ordinary words and exchange them for those that have power, passion, and makes the listener or reader focus on your content? Why? Most people are using the simplest word or terminology for their written work or oral presentations and there isn't anything that differentiates John Doe from Jane Doe or Joe Person from Jill Person.

To give you an indication of what a thesaurus can do why don't we experiment. A typical sentence will be articulated as follows "It was an important speech." Let's use the handy thesaurus and try again. "The speech was incomparable." "The speaker clearly distinguished himself from all others."

How often do you hear the word awesome overused? It is at the point that the meaning has lost luster because some people say awesome every other sentence. Why don't we try to substitute something more powerful? The normal sentence reads "The rainbow that followed the storm was awesome." The colors of the rainbow following the storm were majestic."

Why be run of the mill when you have the ability to excel. There is no reason a person of any age can't build a strong vocabulary and be more confident and comfortable in their expression. The thesaurus is remarkable for the results you can achieve regardless if you are a professional writer or speaker. Each time you use it not only will your results be more superlative but you have increased vocabulary skills for future reference.

If you decide to put a thesaurus under observation on your computer or purchase the actual product, the end will more than justify the means. It's never too late to be the best you can, especially when the cost is not humongous. Pet the dog and let him know he's always number one and gets the gold metal, you can save the silver for the thesaurus.

Craig Fenton is the creator of Painting My Room In A Colorful Way (the ultimate speaking and writing course with written, audio, and phone coaching). He is the author of the Jefferson Airplane book Take Me To A Circus Tent and the Jefferson Starship Have You Seen The Stars Tonite. Craig lectures with a one time member of the Grateful Dead and a legendary American Rock & Roll Photographer. http://www.learnpublicspeakingskills.com

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