Tuesday, September 28, 2010

15 tips for a great speech

Speaking to a group is feared more than death, illness or poverty. E 'number one fear of most people. Here are some tips to help you.

1. Listen to your inner dialogue.

2. Displays a positive to come out.

3. It is all your fault.

4. Do you believe in your message, you have something to say?

5. Look at your audience as an extension of your family.

6. Prepare a good introduction and conclusion. Open Witheffect, close to the direction.

7. Of course.

8. Tape Yourself.

9. The public wants to speakers who are credible, dynamic, comfortable, enthusiastic, conscious of humor.

10. A good speaker leaves the audience hungry for more. Encourage them to act.

11. Cover.

12. Read about the audience reaction. Learn to dance with them. They lead, they follow.

13. Ask an angle or folded down so the audience can see each otherreactions.

14. Your audience will remember things better than before and the last is discussed, as are most excellent, relevant and repeated.

15. For a brief speech: define the topic. Write to the conclusion that you want. Write your eye always open. Choose three important points that you want. Find or create a story or drawing that shows each item. Add a link to the gap between (transitions) bridge.

If I can do it, so can you. With 20 years experienceunder my belt, I took a very special relationship to you, "Public Speaking Made Easy". There are four simple steps, and great solutions to address the fear of speaking.

You can be confident and comfortable in front of a particular group.

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