How to become a public speaking master
Jaimie Abbott, MBA, GAICD
Communication and Stakeholder Engagement Specialist ??Speaker ??Public Speaking Coach
Somehow, you’ve suddenly found yourself responsible for giving a speech! Don’t fret; you can learn how to overcome the fear of public speaking.
While some people seem to have a natural propensity for public speaking,?no one is exempt from nervousness.
What can you do? There are specific action steps you can take to help alleviate your nerves, even if you’ve never stood in front of a group of people before.
Here are some things you can do to help you get through your presentation:
1. Be prepared.?The best thing to do to help you overcome your fear of speaking is to be prepared! Once you know your material and have your speech ready, you’re ready to prepare for the final part – speaking.
Having a well-practiced speech will give you confidence. You’re the expert on this material, after all, or you wouldn’t be speaking in the first place.
2. Strengthen your presentation.?There are simple things you can do to make your speech go from ordinary to extraordinary.
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3. Be proud of doing your best.?Keep in mind that?everyone?who speaks gets nervous ahead of time, some more so than others. Once you consider you aren’t alone in your feelings, it makes it easier to deal with them.
4. Practice speaking in public.?If you’re going to be speaking frequently, you can find ways to get more practice.
Don’t worry about how perfect your speech is. In six months, it won’t matter. What will matter is that you’ve done your best, improved, and possibly inspired one person with your words. That’s what it’s all about, anyway.
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