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Learn the Effective Habits of Public Speakers A promising spokesperson often encounters risk and mistakes in public speaking before they become skilled presenters. However, top speakers strive for excellence and are always learning new skills. This lens outlines some the effective habits a of successful speaker. Be determined in your pursuit to be an outstanding spokesperson. Show excellence through your experiences, study, and how you tailor your material to match your audience. Be patient in your goal to succeed. Persistence is a must. There is no such thing as 'overnight success' in public speaking. Attend training about effective speaking; or ask someone who has mastered the art of public speaking. Public Speaking and Se Develop a passion for your topic. Your audience will not want to listen to you if you show a lack of interest in your topic. Note down the topics that you love. Then, choose two or three that you can regularly speak about, with enthusiasm and expertise. Be sincere and sensitive towards your audience. Share some of your unfavorable experiences involving your topic. This way your audience perceives you as a real person and they can relate to your subject. Your mistakes can create great storytelling opportunities. Relate with your audience promptly. Avoid offensive remarks or jokes. Only tell a funny story that is applicable to your subject; cite a quotation or an anecdote to keep their attention. Remember that you only have half a minute to connect to your audience. Use it wisely. Prepare adequately. Research your topic. Do not throw away old materials that you have used, as it can be recycled for future speeches. Organize material logically. Use supporting metaphors or analogies to solidify the message you want to convey. Reinforce your key points with stories that people relate to. Be a proficient storyteller. Collect the stories of other people with experiences in this subject. Read the books and autobiographies about people who's story you can tell as an example of what you are giving your speech about. Communicate in ways that will help people to learn. In a recent study, 80% of people learn by visual stimulation and only 20% actually learn by listening to the lecture. So do not underestimate the use of visual props and visual aids. Find other ways or tools that can help you achieve 100% of your audience's attention. Practice. Memorizing your speech is not enough. Try to practice in front of a mirror or with a friend. Their feedback can help you improve the way you deliver your message. This is also essential to make your speech timely and not too long for your allocated time. Possess a genuine appreciation about what you can do. Remember that not all people have the chance and the courage to speak in front of a large crowd. It is a privilege that is coupled with your responsibility to entertain, educate and persuade your audience. Public speaking is an art that requires a tremendous amount of skill, but becomes a true pleasure to do the more experienced you become. |
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