I noticed our rhetoric skill is fairly low, perhaps we could train this by giving speeches to the townsmen every now and then when we accomplish something important? It would help endear us with the people and if we're ever called upon to make an important speech it helps to have practice.
Let's give this a pass. Just because we have skills on the skills sheet doesn't mean each is equally worthy or equally suited to our character. We get further by identifying strengths rather than being all things to all people. We're common-born and should remember our roots. Let's cultivate the common-touch of stomping though a crowd of yeoman or man-at-arms, whipping off witty one-liners, slapping backs and shaking hands. (Hand-shaking was a commoner's greeting, nobility bowed.) Unless you have a knack, giving speeches is a good way to get a reputation as "that blatherskite" and pompous windbag.
Or at least, let's wait until the October Fair for this, and save our speechifying for an opportunity were everyone is in a good mood and willing to listen to the pointless meandering of a novice rhetorician.
Speaking of the Fair, let's get some buzz and draw outsiders. Let's have the jewelers create a golden pin with a bow and arrows, and announce that it'll be given to the best archer at the tourney. If we're to concentrate on light skirmishers, then may as well draw the best archers of the realm to our lands for recruitment purposes.
Keep up the training regimen, with focus on the lagging lance skills... a lance through the gut often gets the point across better than a long speech.