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Overcoming Fear of Impromptu Speech
Have you been asked to give an impromptu speech before? What was your reaction? Did you
admit to your audience that you were not prepared? Impromptu Speech is able to send shivers
down everyone's spine...even to the most experienced speakers. So..fear not...just remember
these few tips and you might even turn out to be the most entertaining impromptu speakers.
1. Willing & Able - when you are being approached to give an impromptu, you might think to
yourself - 'If I say no, I will be thought as incapable, incompetent...' or 'if I say yes, would I be able
to pull it off?'. The best is, don't doubt yourself. I suggest saying 'yes' and stay calm. It doesn't
hurt to be prepared in your field of expertise, or if you are giving a non-professional speech, talk
about personal past experiences. And...if you are attending a function, be sure to dress well...it
adds millions to your level of confidence.
2. Pen & Paper - grab a pen and a piece of paper (a piece of napkin will do) and begin jotting
down interesting and significant points. Be sure to check out the topics of speakers before you -
you do not want to be caught 'stealing' ideas. Take a few minutes to think of your opening remark;
a well told story is sufficient, outline the three main points (there are several structures like
working from the past, present then future) and finally, your conclusion. The conclusion should
be short, simple and strong to make a lasting impact on your audience.
3. Confidence & Enthusiasm - it is understandable that you would feel apprehensive about
speaking in front of an audience. Simply stand straight, hold your head high and imagine that you
are confident and excited to present to a group of people, be it strangers, family members or
colleagues. Take a few moments to breathe in and establish a rapport with your audience. Once
you have begun your speech and have the audience in your hand, you will sail through your
speech.
4. Diction & tone - don't forget these two. If your mind is busy being conscious of these two
elements, you will eventually forget the people who are watching you. Your mind can't be doing
too many things at the same time, so concentrate on how you enunciate your words and control
your tone. You will definitely forget that you are nervous in the first place.
If you think that these tips might not work out for you, I strongly suggest that you always have
speech topics ready at all times. After all, being prepared is the best policy when it comes to
speeches.
Authored by Juita Ishak
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