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Public Speaking For Beginners

Apr 16, 2024
In this video I will share

public

speaking

tips for

beginners

, so if you are just starting out in your live

speaking

experience, this video is for you, so let's dive into the details. Hello and welcome to this channel communication advisor if you are I have never tuned in yet, this channel is here to help rising leaders increase their personal impact so that they can lead the people around them in more excellent ways and today we are talking about communication skills specifically if you haven't had much experience in stand- First of all, I'll give you some news and some don'ts that will help you move in the right direction and, while we talk about what you should and what you should not do, I want you to choose which ones you think would help you. to the fullest and feel free anytime to comment in that section below the video, so I said the do's and don'ts.
public speaking for beginners
Actually, we'll start with what not to do and then we'll give you the corresponding version, this is how I'll organize it so that the first pair says like this, it doesn't ramble and go on every time a speaker is disorganized, it weaves all over the place , it's very difficult to follow what you're talking about and instead what you want to do is give a nice, organized and concise message which means you need to take the time beforehand when you're preparing to create a nice introduction and conclusion. Make sure you have your main points clear and that there is a transition statement between each main point that your audience will really appreciate.
public speaking for beginners

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An orderly presentation of your ideas and they are much more likely to remember what you said and really that's the point of talking to them in the first place, the next thing you shouldn't do is not ogle in the wrong places. What you want to do is look directly into a person's eyes long enough to finish a thought and then go ahead and look directly. in the next person's eyes long enough to finish a thought, a speech teacher told me a thought, look in other words at a sentence or half a sentence and then move on to the next person, now this is very difficult to do if you don't We're not used to feeling very uncomfortable looking directly into someone's eyes, but you have to prepare for this because that's what the audience wants, we want people to connect with this if you don't look us in the eyes and make us feel as part of this then you are not going to have much impact the next thing you want to do is no, do not clutter all your notes with too many details many times We are tempted to interfere our notes or our powerpoints with everything we want to say, but the result is that when we're nervous in the moment we end up locked in our notes and looking down all the time reading and sounding very rigid, very rigid and you're not going to connect with people again, so what you want to do is reduce your notes so you can have a conversational style with your audience and again, as you practice, you have to reduce those notes so that all you have is like talking points, like a little shopping list of items that you are going to talk about and it almost forces you, at least it frees you up to connect with people, look up and have a nice normal conversation with them and your natural. personality, the next thing you should not do is not want to load your slide with complicated animations and text and one of the reasons is that you don't want to look at it and read it, the other reason is that it is very difficult.
public speaking for beginners
To follow what happens if your slides are packed with details, what you want to do is make sure that your slides are nice and clear and simple and help you make whatever point you're making at that particular moment as a general rule. What I like to use is that if you spend more than two or three minutes on each PowerPoint slide then you're probably wasting your time and anyway, I don't recommend using more than a couple of slides for a presentation if you're a beginner because people tend to trust the slides too much and load each one with too much, the next no is don't worry, don't worry with your hands, don't worry with your feet, don't walk. back and forth aimlessly because you're nervous, what you want to do is have a nice, secure posture where you stay in one place for a while and then if you want to move with a purpose, move around, stand somewhere else for a while and then share a message with another party move with purpose stay still share part of your message don't just walk have a nice and confident posture the same with your hands you want to use gestures and emphasize your ideas with your hands you don't want to fidget and put them into action your pockets or playing with a pen or doing anything else weird or distracting, that's a big part of how you behave non-verbally and I recommend that when you practice you work on this as well and the last one. what you don't undo is how you use your voice, what you don't want to do is speak too softly, you use a lot of fillers like um and AH, so what you want to do is have a confident voice where you speak loudly, like the back of the room with a nice clear volume, aim for the back of the room because you think about it, you have to reach those people.
public speaking for beginners
The other thing you want to do is emphasize your keywords with the sound of your voice and also pause after you. share a key idea or key thought, pause for a minute in silence, don't fill it with an umm or know that pausing is much more effective, so here are some tips for

beginners

on the dos and don'ts should do, as I mentioned where? See here which one you think would help you the most on this list. I'd love to hear your comments in that section below, so thank you God bless you and I'll see you in the next video.

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