• Preparing Yourself When You Speak In Public

    • March 18, 2021
    • Posted By : mbsedu
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    Public speaking does not have to be difficult. Here are some tips to help you prepare for public speaking.

    You don’t need to be perfect in succeeding in speaking in public.

    You do not need to be too witty and brilliant to be successful when you speak in public. Public speaking is not all about that. It may look like it is, but in actuality, it is not. You can be the average guy you are.

    What is important in speaking in public is that you give your listeners something that is worth their time. If people leave after your speech with something that is of value, they would think of you as a successful speaker. They would consider your speech as something that was worth their time.

    Deliver your main points

     

    You may want to put in as many facts and information as you can. But only emphasize three or four main points. You could even talk about one main point if you want.

    You should remember that what your listeners want from you is that you give them two or three key main points that they can understand and would make a lot of difference to them. If you are able to structure the talks that you have, lots of complexity will be removed.

    Inject some humor but still practice humility

    While there are many other public speaking styles, humility and humor are some of the devices that you could use to make your speech livelier and entertaining to your  listeners.                                       

    Just make sure that you are comfortable being humorous and that the humor is appropriate for the occasion. If you do not feel comfortable giving jokes, then you might as well not use jokes which might fall flat on your nose. Or if you are speaking before a crowd of Americans of Asian descent, do not tell jokes about Chinese food or Oriental customs.

    Humility in public speaking means standing before the others and sharing with them your own mistakes, your human frailties, and weaknesses. If you show to other people that you are not afraid or ashamed admitting such things, you create a relaxed and intimate environment that will permit them to open up to you too.

    Being humble in public also makes you more believable, more credible, and more respected, with your listeners relating to you easier. You are no longer the remote expert who is ahead of them, but is one of them.