Do you agree that for most of us at some point in life, one of the biggest challenges was to overcome the fear of public speaking? However, on internet we can find many tips to overcome this fear such as be optimistic, be concise, practice and so on.
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How did you improve your public speaking skills?
1. Improving Public Speaking Skills!
My biggest challenge in life was to overcome the fear of public speaking. All through my school and
college life, I avoided participating in elocution and debates only because of this fear. Recently, I had to
give a demo to my seniors on a CBT I created. The thought of standing before ace speakers and delivering
a talk was daunting. But I decided to tackle my fear with this chance. I searched online for tips on doing
away the fear of public speaking and here are some useful tips I found:
• Connect with listeners: Focus on topics that your audience can relate to. The opening message
should make the difference because if you talk about any other subjects, your audience’s interest
can wane.
• Understand your audience: Choose relevant topics to hook your audience. Understand your
audience and their tastes to arrive at interesting topics. They will look forward to your presentation
and enjoy it.
• Be optimistic: Creating an optimistic environment and hinting on the kind of presentation that the
audience really wants to hear are appealing factors. A pessimistic approach makes the speaker look
helpless before an expectant audience.
• Be concise: Keep your speech or presentation short and snappy. If possible, end it a few minutes
earlier than the scheduled time. Put in a dash of fun by adding relevant metaphors to hold your
audience’s interest till the end.
• Use an engaging title: If you have crafted an engaging presentation, why neglect the title? An
appealing title will evoke your audience’s interest. It should be the red carpet to your presentation
as it offers a gist of your subject in a unique way.
• Keep your closing statement short: While ending your presentation, avoid recapping each and
every thing. Keep your closing statement short and to the point and convey your message
succinctly.
• Practice: Practice quite a few times to gain confidence. Stand in front the mirror and run through
your presentation. Or better still, videotape it. Ask your colleague or friend to observe you and
offer helpful feedback. If you need any props such as charts or photos, have them with you during
rehearsals. Videotaping can point out any faux pas which you can correct. Learn how to operate
the projector or any multimedia equipment and make sure that function well. Continuous practice
will make you confident.
• Know your subject well: Keep index cards with important points or phrases handy during your
presentation. Interact with the audience, don’t be rigid or sound monotonous and boring.
And yes, my presentation went very well.
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