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How To Overcome Fear of Public Speaking
How do you overcome fear of standing
in front of an audience to deliver your message? How
do you overcome self consciousness? These questions
not only need answers, but the answers must be applied
by those who have a message stirring in their heart.
If you have something that you really want to get across
to others but are intimidated by crowds, you may never
deliver your message unless you take definitive steps
to overcome your fear. What can you do to overcome stage
fright?
1. Learn your subject well. Fill
your mind with information about your subject. If you
put in the time to do proper research you have won half
the battle. Your confidence grows along with your knowledge
of your subject. But be prepared... that the nervous
stomach of yours may not disappear until you actually
begin speaking, so don't expect to be anxious free.
Actually, some nervousness is good; otherwise, you may
become overconfident. However, when you have something
to say and you know what you are going to say your confidence
will shine through.
2. Be the expert. If you have
studied, done the research and are properly prepared,
then you are the expert. You assume the role as the
instructor. Develop the mind set that you are the teacher
who is teaching them. You are not being arrogant when
you assume the position as the expert. You are simply
having the attitude that you have paid the price to
speak about your subject and you will deliver.
3. Never apologize. Do not begin
a speech by saying you are sorry for being un-prepared.
As soon as you do you have lost the right to speak.
You should never start a speech with any kind of an
apology. If you are late or lacked the time to prepare
like you wanted, simply do not mention it. Just get
started with your speech.
4. Begin your speech without words.
When you walk up to the platform to make your speech,
pause before saying anything. Look your audience in
the eyes. When you approach the beginning of your speech
in this manner you communicate to the audience that
you are in control. You appear not to be nervous and
everyone begins to feel secure. They will be more likely
to receive your message.
5. Take your notes, but not your
manuscript. You will want to take your outline.
This will give you a sense of security. You have studied.
You are prepared. The outline will be there to guide
you. It will help you stay on track. However, if you
take the manuscript you will have a tendency to read
too much. You may even get lost in all of the writing
you have before you, consequently, you may find yourself
filled full of fear. Do not attempt to memorize your
manuscript either. You may forget where you are in your
speech. Your mind may go blank. Or you may simply look
very unnatural as you deliver your memorized script.
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