I haveto give a testimony for younglife soon. Im going to takl about a death in my family and how younglife has helped.culd anybody help em with an outline or just ideas ? im so so nervous.
1. Tell who you are. Include your name and maybe how old you are right now.
2. Explain what happened. Tell about your lost family member and how they passed on.
3. Go into detail about how #2 affected you. Explain how you felt at those moments. Were you feeling worthless? Lost? Low? Scared? Find good, descriptive words about how your emotions were during that time.
4. Back up your emotional experience by explaining further. Give an example of how you were feeling, like:
I was so scared, as a matter of fact, that for 3 days straight I just didn't leave my room. I didn't know what to think at all. My mind was racing with all of these scary thoughts like...what if that happened to me some day? ...
5. Talk about finding help with YoungLife. Talk about how you found them. What you read or learned about them, and what really made you interested in getting with them.
6. Describe how YoungLife actually helped you. Detail how your emotions are stable now compared to how they were before. Describe how you currently feel and how YoungLife helped you heal.
7. Close out by giving credit to YoungLife and thanking everyone for taking the time to listen to you and your experiences.
Write down a specific outline. Make note-cards if you have to (remember to put a little number on each card in case they get out of order some how). Rehearse your speech a few times in the mirror at home so you're more comfortable about what you're about to say and how you look saying it.
Kintama answered Tuesday October 19 2010, 12:13 am: You could take a deep breath say it in front of friends or parents or other people that would make u think of an audience(even a pet) so yeah take a deep breath and just to it you can do it [ Kintama's advice column | Ask Kintama A Question ]
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