Saturday, May 24, 2014

Anyone Can Become Knowledgeable About Public Speaking With These Easy Tips

By Melanie Windsor


Has your fear of public speaking caused you to miss out on career opportunities or has it hampered your educational experiences? If the shakiness and nervousness you feel is something you have not yet been able to conquer, have faith. By using the tips that you will see below, you will have what it takes to be a great public speaker.

It is important that everything you say during your speech is related to the topic. Even if you are going to tell jokes, they should be related in some way. This will help keep the audience focused on the subject at hand and prevent things from going too far off course.

You need to be properly prepared when you have a speaking engagement. First of all, you must clearly have in mind the message you want to convey. Perform research for supporting your statements, if you can. Write down the ideas you wish to convey. Also, remember to memorize your words so you look professional while speaking. You will be much more confident when giving your speech if you are properly prepared.

Make eye contact with your audience members. Doing so makes them feel as if you are speaking directly to them and helps keep them engaged. It also makes you appear confident and poised. Look at various members of the audience as you speak to help engage as many of them as possible.

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.

Make sure that the beginning of your speech is a moment to relax. Greet and address your audience. Then pause for three seconds. This gives them a chance to focus on you, while you get a moment to transform your nervous energy into enthusiasm for the material you are about to deliver.

If you are one of the many individuals whose fear of speaking in public has cost them numerous opportunities over the years, you are not alone.

By heeding the guidance presented above, there is no reason to avoid public speaking ever again because it can be lots of fun.




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