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5 Tips on how to master public speaking

by Bongiwe Mati
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Popular belief suggests that public speaking is for a select few eloquent individuals, however this is not the case. Public speaking is a skill that anyone can learn, master and excel in, if you constantly work on it and practice.

In actual fact, this applies to anything in life that one would like to be good at.

Below, we share a few ideas on how you can be a master orator.

Warm-Up Right – Even the most practiced public speakers face some performance anxiety. The best way to beat nerves is to have a great warm-up routine. Before taking the stage or even front and center at a meeting, psych yourself up with a little pre-performance ritual, shares Science of People, an information source that offers social skills in business, life, and love.

Master Your Nonverbal Behaviour – One of the most fascinating things about public speaking is that our nonverbal behaviour communicates more than the words we say, adds the above-mentioned publication.

Channel Your Fear – If you’re nervous about an upcoming speech, channel that nervous energy into demonstrating your passion for the topic at hand as you share your best insights with your audience, adds Science of People.

Practice continuously – Rehearse your speech multiple times to help build confidence and iron out any issues in your delivery. You can also look for opportunities such as participating in public speaking groups or workshops. These provide a supportive environment to practice and receive feedback shares Global, a professional source dedicated to improving people’s lives by providing tools to help overcome challenges.

Know your material – Do your research on the topic. The more you know, the more you can adapt your speech based on the audience’s reaction, adds the above-mentioned information hub.

Also see: WATCH: Airplane passenger requests phone be charged at ‘driver’s cigarette lighter socket’

 

 

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