People with the ability of confident public speaking make this next step a must
Step 5 Be Prepared
First off ask yourself "why was I invited to speak." Your presentation should answer this question. Ensure you have the knowledge to answer this question firstly through your own experience and secondly by research.
When new to public speaking it can be a good idea to write out your presentation or speech out word for word, using conversational English. If you are going to read or memorize your speech ensure it flows well. It is much better to prepare a very brief outline. Use this outline to practice your delivery. Like any live performance, practice is invaluable to build confidence when you actually present your speech.
Confident public speaking comes from being carefully prepared and applying yourself.
Monday, 14 December 2009
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Confident Public Speaking - Feedback
More than other human skill, confident public speaking is developed by doing.
How to speed up this process is covered in:
Step 4 Seek Out Feedback
To keep you on track and identify areas for improvement feedback is vital. The best feedback comes from someone who is knowledgeable in this area. It also needs to be delivered in a constructive way for best effect. In the best public speaking courses the tutor will give constructive feedback with the aim of help you to improve.
If possible you can video yourself and review the recording. But be careful. Don't be over critical. You are doing the best you can. The idea is to help you improve not put yourself down.
Also you can practice in front of family and friends and ask them.
How to speed up this process is covered in:
Step 4 Seek Out Feedback
To keep you on track and identify areas for improvement feedback is vital. The best feedback comes from someone who is knowledgeable in this area. It also needs to be delivered in a constructive way for best effect. In the best public speaking courses the tutor will give constructive feedback with the aim of help you to improve.
If possible you can video yourself and review the recording. But be careful. Don't be over critical. You are doing the best you can. The idea is to help you improve not put yourself down.
Also you can practice in front of family and friends and ask them.
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Confident Public Speaking - Next Step
Now that you are speaking for longer you will be developing your skills in confident public speaking. The next step is:
Step 3 Practice At Every Opportunity
To become confident in any skill requires practice. Every person who has got to the top of their field practiced - even geniuses like Mozart had to work at their craft. Confident public speaking is no different. It requires practice.
A swimmer will find a swimming pool to practice. A public speaker needs a meeting to do this. Within most communities there are local clubs and societies meeting everyday that a an aspiring speaker could find an opportunity to speak.
There also many public speaking courses run that can also help. The best ones for building the skill of confident public speaking give the opportunity to present in front of the other attendees.
Step 3 Practice At Every Opportunity
To become confident in any skill requires practice. Every person who has got to the top of their field practiced - even geniuses like Mozart had to work at their craft. Confident public speaking is no different. It requires practice.
A swimmer will find a swimming pool to practice. A public speaker needs a meeting to do this. Within most communities there are local clubs and societies meeting everyday that a an aspiring speaker could find an opportunity to speak.
There also many public speaking courses run that can also help. The best ones for building the skill of confident public speaking give the opportunity to present in front of the other attendees.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Confident Public Speaking Expand Your Brief
There are tried tested steps from public speaking anxiety to confident public speaking that anyone can follow> After Step 1 about being brief, the next step to confident public speaking is
Step 2 Expand Your Brief
When you next appear in public give a longer presentation about something you know and are interested in. You may have spoken about it in private conversation and when you present you are merely expanding that conversation. Your objective is to convince the audience that your subject is interesting. It is your enthusiasm for the subject that will win the audience over. An audience does not expect great oratory but wants an interesting talk. So you do not have to be word prefect or a great showman to succeed.
And remember most speakers were nervous before they acquired the ability of confident public speaking.
Step 2 Expand Your Brief
When you next appear in public give a longer presentation about something you know and are interested in. You may have spoken about it in private conversation and when you present you are merely expanding that conversation. Your objective is to convince the audience that your subject is interesting. It is your enthusiasm for the subject that will win the audience over. An audience does not expect great oratory but wants an interesting talk. So you do not have to be word prefect or a great showman to succeed.
And remember most speakers were nervous before they acquired the ability of confident public speaking.
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Steps To Confident Public Speaking
The majority of us don't possess the skills of confident public speaking. When we haven't delivered many speeches we tend to be nervous and even can't think of what to say. Like any new skill we are bad at it, until we are good. We all have the ability to master the skills of confident public speaking.
Here are 5 proven steps to acquiring the skills of confident public speaking:
Step 1 Let's Be Brief
When you start out, keep it short. It can be you just tell everyone your name and occupation. It gets you used to public speaking. Avoid using the over used expression " Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking.." Usesomething along the lines of "This my public appearance and my name is...."
Here are 5 proven steps to acquiring the skills of confident public speaking:
Step 1 Let's Be Brief
When you start out, keep it short. It can be you just tell everyone your name and occupation. It gets you used to public speaking. Avoid using the over used expression " Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking.." Usesomething along the lines of "This my public appearance and my name is...."
Friday, 4 December 2009
Confident Public Speaking Is Not Natural
Confident public speaking skills are not skills that most people naturally have. In fact it is more likely for people to have public speaking anxiety. Public speaking regularly scores as the number 1 fear, when people are surveyed on their fears.
Many of today's best speakers have beaten their stage fright and gained the skills of confident public speaking. This is great news. It means it is possible to follow in their footsteps and gain confidence in public speaking.
However, these public speaker that have gained confidence in public speaking still feel public speaking fear to a certain extent. They have learnt to use these feelings to help them become better speakers.
The rewards of confident public speaking make it worthwhile to overcome any nerves or anxiety that you may feel. It does take some application and a little courage to get started but any jitters or nerves can be quickly overcome.
Many of today's best speakers have beaten their stage fright and gained the skills of confident public speaking. This is great news. It means it is possible to follow in their footsteps and gain confidence in public speaking.
However, these public speaker that have gained confidence in public speaking still feel public speaking fear to a certain extent. They have learnt to use these feelings to help them become better speakers.
The rewards of confident public speaking make it worthwhile to overcome any nerves or anxiety that you may feel. It does take some application and a little courage to get started but any jitters or nerves can be quickly overcome.
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