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30 March 2014

Public Speaking Tips, Tricks And Techniques For You

By Belinda Norbert


Do you have to speak publicly for your job? Would you like to be able to speak effectively and share your thoughts with others? If you are intimidated by the thought of speaking in public, you are not alone. This piece was written to assist. Keep reading to improve your public speaking abilities.

Always face the audience consistently when speaking in public. Do not turn your attention to things going on behind you or elsewhere. Your goal is to make believers out of your audience, and to do this, you must give them your full attention.

Never tell the audience that you're sorry for being nervous or any other issue that comes up. Chances are they didn't even notice in the first place. Even if they do, coming across as lacking in confidence detracts from your position of authority on your speech that you are making.

Make sure you wear a supportive pair of shoes when you do public speaking. You want your posture to be tall and confident, with open and relaxed shoulders so you portray confidence. If you get tense on stage from feet, knee or low back pain, it will affect your speech greatly.

To increase your effectiveness as a public speaker, maintain good posture when you speak. To inspire confidence you should stand comfortably upright and avoid common posture problems such as slouching or leaning to one side during the presentation. If you don't intend to use gestures keep your hands in a neutral position, either straight down at your sides or in front of the body with one hand over the other at about navel height. Hold the attention of your audience by adopting a calm and upright demeanor.

If you are nervous when you first stand up to speak, there are a couple of things you can do. Either choose a person toward the center of the audience to focus on or focus on a point at the back of the room. An EXIT sign is a good choice. This will help calm your nerves.

Keep going if you accidentally omit a certain sentence from your speech. If you stop and backtrack and try to correct your error, you will end up with a big mess. In general, the audience is not going to know that you missed a small portion of your prepared speech.

If you are one of many people who get nervous in front of a crowd, do not despair. Many great public speakers deal with the same problem. Luckily, there is a way around it. Use the tips above to help you prepare yourself to make the best speech of your life.




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