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10 Tips For
Successful Public Speaking
Feeling
some nervousness before giving a speech is natural and healthy.
It shows you care about doing well. But, too much nervousness
can be detrimental. Here's how you can control your nervousness
and make effective, memorable presentations:
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Know
the room. Be familiar with the place in which you will speak.
Arrive early, walk around the speaking area and practice using
the microphone and any visual aids.
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Know
the audience. Greet some of the audience as they arrive. It's
easier to speak to a group of friends than to a group of strangers.
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Know
your material. If you're not familiar with your material or
are uncomfortable with it, your nervousness will increase.
Practice your speech and revise it if necessary.
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Relax.
Ease tension by doing exercises.
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Visualize
yourself giving your speech. Imagine yourself speaking, your
voice loud, clear, and assured. When you visualize yourself
as successful, you will be successful.
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Realize
that people want you to succeed. Audiences want you to be
interesting, stimulating, informative, and entertaining. They
don't want you to fail.
- Don't apologize.
If you mention your nervousness or apologize for any problems
you think you have with your speech, you may be calling the
audience's attention to something they hadn't noticed. Keep
silent.
- Concentrate
on the message -- not the medium. Focus your attention away
from your own anxieties, and outwardly toward your message and
your audience. Your nervousness will dissipate.
- Turn nervousness
into positive energy. Harness your nervous energy and transform
it into vitality and enthusiasm.
- Gain experience.
Experience builds confidence, which is the key to effective
speaking. A Toastmasters club can provide the experience you
need.
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