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Let's face it, public speaking can be super scary, and for many of us, getting tongue-tied is inevitable.
So, how has real estate powerhouse and author of Sell It Like Serhant, Ryan Serhant, mastered it?
"Something I like to do with all salespeople — people that work for me, people that I work with — is run them through tongue twisters," he tells us.
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You know the ones we're talking about, right? Rach likes "Sally sells seashells by the seashore."
Ryan's personal favorite? "Red leather yellow leather."
Recite them in front of the mirror before a big speech, presentation, meeting — or even a date, the real estate guru suggests!
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After all, as Ryan notes, your words come from your voice, which starts with your lips and your teeth — so avoiding getting tongue-tied starts with exercising those muscles.