Public Speaking
Speaking in front of an audience is like dying right there on the spot. Well look at it this way, what could possibly go wrong if you tried public speaking? Well definitely your legs begin to shake, your palms get sweaty, you might have anxiety attacks and the worst thing that could ever happen to you on stage...is that you have a complete mental black-out. Definitely not suitable if you have big presentations but no need to fret cause there are some helpful tips that could help you get rid of your stage frights and boost up your confidence.
- Always prepare before every presentation. Be sure to get enough practice on what your gonna say, on how you're going to say it, on your gestures during on-stage and always practice your voice modulation.
- Be sure to always have cue cards to help you out but remember being a good presentor you don't pay too much attention on cue cards. The presentor should always have eye contact with its audience and should try to relate with them at all times. Cue cards should only have outlines about your topic to help remind you. Remember your not reporting your presenting.
- Get enough rest and never stress yourself out. Being too stress on yourself would only make you more frantic on the day of presentation.
- Practice punchlines and jokes. Cracking jokes is very helpful breaking the ice with your audience if they become bored and stiff.
- Your the person holding the mic so you are in authority. Remember that people are listening to you and put in mind that you have something to share which they may benefit from. Always be confident on your topic and yourself at all times.
- My final advice always pray every step of the way.
Remember just to be yourself when you speak in front. You must always make yourself comfortable with the audience and let them feel comfortable with you. So in everything that you do just be yourself and remember public speaking should also be fun so try to loosen up and just enjoy being on stage.


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