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Quick And Easy Public Speaking Tips And Techniques

Jun 3

Quick And Easy Public Speaking Tips And Techniques

Most either hate or love speaking in public. For those that despise public speaking, they can learn to enjoy it when it is made easier for them. Continue reading to get some great advice on becoming a powerful speaker.

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Don't assume that people will automatically know what you mean. You have to work at getting attention and work hard to keep it. You will actually be performing, and that results in needing to do the work necessary to get people to care about what you want them to care about.

 

Utilize a timer to determine the length of your speech. This way, you can remain within the time you are allotted. If it is short, get more information through research to fill your time slot. Also, never rush through your speech.

 

Know the audience that you are speaking to. Look up the list of attendees at the event. If you have the opportunity, greet as many as you can and ask their names as they enter the room. A great personality is the first step towards becoming a great orator.

 

Never assume that you are going in front of a hostile audience. They are giving you their time and attention. They want to be informed, captivated, entertained and moved. Visualize them clapping for you, because they probably hope you give them reason to do just that at some point.

 

Avoid fidgeting when speaking in front of an audience. Playing with your hair, chewing on your nails and other similar behaviors serve to distract the audience from listening to what you have to say. Instead of remembering your message, they may remember that you continually smoothed your hair. If you find it difficult to stop fidgeting, clasp your hands together in front of you or behind you, or place them on the lectern.

 

It is normal to feel nervous when giving a public speech. However, no matter how nervous you feel, you cannot let others notice. If you find yourself nervous, try to imagine yourself giving the speech to someone you know. It will calm you down and allow you to successfully give your speech.

 

Avoid drinking alcohol before your speech. It may appear to be a good idea, but it really isn't. Nothing will ruin a speech faster than forgetting your lines, and that's exactly what will occur if you imbibe in a few drinks.

 

Don't beat yourself up if you make a mistake during your presentation. Unless the information given wrongly is important do not correct your mistake. Instead, continue on with your speech like nothing has happened. If you need to correct the mistake you made, apologize and correct the mistake and continue on.

 

Videotape a couple of practice sessions of your public speaking engagements. When you can see yourself in action this way, you can easily see what you can improve upon. It may be the way you move your hands or the expression on your face. Seeing this on film gives you a more objective perspective.

 

Most people dread the thought of speaking in public. However, there is nothing to fear if some important tips are implemented. The preceding advice should have assuaged your fears about public speaking.