Public Speaking Tip:
Make sure that you speak slowly and loudly enough so everyone can hear.
Don’t overdo it, but you should finish each word before speaking the next one.
Good communication = Your message gets heard. Period.
English is just another LANGUAGE. You may know English but you might not be able to convey your message effectively.
Communicating is Connecting
Most audiences prefer a delivery that combines a certain degree of formality with the best attributes of good conversation.
• Be direct
• Be spontaneous, and
• Be animated.
• Use vocal and facial expressions to liven things up.
Pro-tip for impactful storytelling:
Speak from within the experience.
Try not to speak from OUTSIDE the experience using memorized words.
Speak from within the experience, using a personal perspective to help the audience feel, see, and hear what YOU feel about your topic.
If you're not comfortable speaking the English language or are good at it; don't make it your limiting factor.
Think about how you communicate. Are you really getting your point across?
If not; go out of your way to speak to people as frequently as possible.
Practice. A lot.
Be more concise.
Another part of speaking well means knowing what not to say.
You may think that you have to give ten examples to prove some point, but in reality, you may only need just one or two, and your ideas will come off more strongly because you chose the best points.
Articulate your message clearly.
Your words are remembered because people instantly understand what it is that you are saying.
• Deliver your words distinctly.
• Use simpler words.
• Be clear.
• Be concise and.
• Be relevant.
Unlike other fears, glossophobia (fear of public speaking) can stand between you and your career dreams.
Here are 5 ways to say goodbye to glossophobia with practice and planning. A 🧵
10 Tips for Public Speaking (Part 1)
1. Nervousness Is Normal. Practice and Prepare!
2. Know Your Audience. Your Speech Is About Them, Not You
3. Create the framework for your speech
10 Tips for Public Speaking (Part 2)
1. Use Humor, Tell Stories, and Use Effective Language.
2. Don’t Read Unless You Have to. Work from an Outline.
3. Use Your Voice and Hands Effectively. Omit Nervous Gestures.
Hey, You!
Yeah, I'm talking to you
Do you know what the first step to overcoming fear of public speaking is?
Any guesses?
Yeah, try 👀
No?
Don't be surprised; it's you showing up every time where you require to face your fear closely — means regular practice!
5 tips to appear confident in an interview:
1. Make eye contact to connect with a recruiter
2. Maintain good posture
3. Prepare & rehearse your answers beforehand
4. Talk slowly so that recruiter can hear you properly
5. Practice breathing techniques to stay calmer
Want to speak and sound confident?
Eliminate filler words like "uh..Ah..um..like.. I mean" etc.
Whatever you are saying, try to say it with confidence; know what you are talking about.
..and keep practising it!
Communication is fluid.
This means your speaking event may not turn out to be the way you expected.
It also means you MUST listen to your audience and adapt to their feedback as well.
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Articulate your message clearly.
Your words are remembered because people instantly understand what it is that you are saying.
• Deliver your words distinctly.
• Use simpler words.
• Be clear.
• Be concise and.
• Be relevant.
Have a flexible style — be direct, inject some humour or tell stories.
Do whatever it takes to run the show.
It not only helps you get your point across more effectively but also keeps everyone on their toes and actively engaged.
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Communication is fluid.
This means your speaking event may not turn out to be the way you expected.
It also means you MUST listen to your audience and adapt to their feedback as well.
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