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  • 10 Steps to Master Public Speaking

  • We've all had our encounters with public speaking, whether is was to entertain, inform, or persuade.

  • Although we're taught about it in school, we still feel uncomfortable when the time comes to stand in front of a large audience.

  • There are several factors that contribute to our fear of public speaking, or glossophobia, as it's called.

  • Feeling the size of the audience magnifies our mistakes, which amplifies our fear.

  • In a crowd of a hundred people, a single misstep might as well have been a hundred missteps.

  • And it makes sense. We fear the risk of criticism, especially among strangers.

  • We feel they are prone to be more honest in their reactions, thus making us value their opinion on our performance above our own opinion.

  • Not to mention how engaging in a one-way verbal communication can be pretty awkward.

  • Although it's expected for the crowd to keep quiet until the person speaking has finished,

  • not getting immediate feedback can be a scary thing if you're the one in front of that crowd.

  • To become of master of public speaking, you need to break it down into three sections.

  • We've comprised a list divided into before, during, and after.

  • Preparing for your delivery.

  • Number one: revise your draft.

  • Review your presentation and check for grammar, coherence, and train of thought.

  • Two: memorize your lines.

  • Read it out loud and practice the appropriate gestures.

  • Nonverbal language is just as important as the spoken stuff.

  • Three: simulate your delivery to a familiar audience.

  • Narrow your audience down to one or two people you know.

  • Maybe a friend or a family member.

  • This is a good opportunity to get feedback from them as well.

  • During delivery.

  • Four: show up on time and neatly groomed. You're going to be the center of attention here.

  • Outward appearances leave a great first impression. So make sure you look presentable.

  • Five: simulate temporary narcissism.

  • When you feel conceited, you don't care what others think of you.

  • Being confident in what you're going to say and do will supress the nervousness.

  • Six: make eye contact.

  • Choosing a random member of the audience and holding eye contact with them for a few seconds psychologically helps narrow down the audience into a single person.

  • Repeat this by choosing a new person a few times throughout your presentation.

  • Seven: be passionate with your speech.

  • Body language is very important when it comes to oral presentations.

  • Feeling the emotions in your every word will make your body move on its own.

  • After the show.

  • Eight: take some time to wind down.

  • After delivering a presentation, your body and mind are bound to be tired.

  • Your heart might still be pounding and your ears ringing. Make sure to relax.

  • Breathe deeply. It's done.

  • Nine: focus on what you've accomplished.

  • You've just delivered a message. Don't waste time thinking about that word you might have missed.

  • What's important is you've just completed a presentation. Congratulations!

  • Ten: ask an audience member how you did.

  • Receiving feedback is what drives us to improve, fix our mistakes, or strive for bigger goals.

  • Public speaking, like all other abilities, requires practice.

  • Positive or negative, we should take it as an opportunity to do better.

  • Public speaking plays a large role in the professional world, so it's a skill worth mastering.

  • We hope to have helped you with these few tips!

10 Steps to Master Public Speaking

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    Yukiko に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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