Believe it or not, most people hate speaking in public – great public speakers included. Addressing a large crowd is never easy, and it takes amazing skills to deliver a flawless speech that will move an unbelieving throng and convert them into a faithful flock. But here’s the truth that many people fail to see: public speaking can actually be fun… if only you can conquer your fears. Here are 5 tried and tested tips that will help you become the best public speaker that you can ever be. 1. Talk about something, not just about anything. The best speeches are those that actually convey something. The most memorable speeches are those that actually impart something valuable to the audience. The most efficient speeches are those that actually move the audience or those that actually compel them into action. To accomplish these, the speech must have a definite goal. Otherwise, it won’t be a speech at all, rather, it will be a worthless rant. And unless your name is Howard Stern, no one wants to listen to a rant. 2. A prepared outline will save your butt. Preparing an outline for your speech will make the speech writing process easier. More importantly, such will ensure that your speech will actually lead somewhere instead of wandering around aimlessly and losing your audience along the way. 3. Practice makes perfect. Forget about impromptu speeches. Even leaders of nations prepare and practice their pieces beforehand. Save the extemporaneity for matters that will spice up your speech, and not the speech itself. 4. Turn the tables on your audience. Most of the fears that public speakers have are associated with uncertainties on how the audience will receive them. The best way to quell these fears is by turning the tables on the audience. Instead of being afraid that you’ll embarrass yourself in front of them, think of a scenario that will embarrass them in front of you. Picturing the members of the audience naked is a great device used by many public speakers. Keeping an amusing secret during the speech – like wearing a rabbit’s foot underneath your shoe – is also a great way to muster the confidence you need to deliver your speech effectively and enticingly well. 5. “Spare tire” lines – don’t leave home without them. “Spare tire” lines are witty anecdotes, jokes, stories or quotes that you can deliver to win, or win back, the attention and interest of your audience. “Spare tire” lines can also act as lifesavers during those emergencies like you forgetting the next part of your speech, or you inadvertently mentioning something awkward, or you mixing up your lines which cause confusion amongst your audience. Self-defecating jokes are the best against these contingencies. “Spare tire” lines are named as such because they will help save you during those moments when the speech would otherwise crumble. Having these lines handy will give you lots of confidence when delivering your piece. Debra Freligh is a well-known Marketing expert and the owner of DMF Media: Head over to her Website and finally discover your success http://www.dmfmedia.com Your Chance Has Finally Arrived!
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