Wednesday, July 11, 2012

10 Tips For A Speaker


Many times we were frustrated and powerless when directed against a hearing, either in our respective jobs or just practice for universidades.Muchos of us get nervous and do not know how to properly handle before an audience or simply when observed against a major company or not. The fact is that they always fall rendered to our nerves and we inhibimos.Para automatically subtract these effects might against the "target audiences" eh decided to give some tips to help you evaluate each and why not use them and put them into practice for next presentation or exhibition.

1 - Preparation: We all speak with greater confidence if we know what we're talking about. The more we know, the safer we, try to know.

2 - apparent safety: Whether you know much about it as if it is not and although we could not tell, it is very important to believe that we do know the subject thoroughly. We say what we planned, and if someone asks us questions about it and not know the answer, we can tell at that point we can not answer for lack of data, but the look and are happy to provide you the information you requested.

3 - Support element: Being in front of a group of faces looking at you and are aware of what is going to say, it is not easy, especially if you are standing and spectators. When talking with your hands full, we are safer, because we know what to do with them, since they tend to come alive at the time and seems to not want us to ignore. The best advice is keep your hands in the form of ovija and simply follow our words with our actions. This technique, as well as reassurance, helps us not to gesticulate too much and prevent people from realizing the potential that usually invade shaky in these situations. Do not use a pen or play with the rings will demouestra nerves and insecurity to your audience.

4 - Outline what you will say: No matter how well you know your speech, always good to point out a few words that can help if you do not remember any of the points I wanted to deal with throughout his speech. These words can help to write or a PowerPoint, so people have another point of attention and you will be like a pro, as his speech seem more prepared.

5 - Rehearse in front of a mirror: Look good, that's you. What you see in the mirror is what your viewers will see, try to improve their presence looking good and being judgmental. Give the speech in front of the mirror to see what you think.

6 - Speak slowly: One way to pretend that you're not nervous is thinking: "I will speak slowly?. When you have something to say, it seems that the sooner you tell, before ending, and that's true, but the idea is to speak well and if expressed in stride, eventually they will notice that calm yourself.

7 - Clothing elegant but comfortable: If you do not usually wear suits and the event you do not ask, do not take. A shirt can be just as well. If male, you can accompany with an American, and if female, with a jacket, though, of course, there are many possibilities depending on the image you want to you can choose either model.

8 - Do not be nervous about the questions normally be a presentation or meeting, there is usually a round of questions. As I said before, it's okay if you do not know how to answer the important thing is be sure to say you do not know. If you hesitate, it seems that it is wrong not know, but if it responds naturally, nothing happens.

9 - Drink water: Water allows clear voice, think what you are going to say relax while drinking and, finally, after all, never use alcohol or soft drinks.

10 - Look your audience in the eye and if you are people watching them, pay more attention because they notice that they are talking to them. Looking at infinity is not the best.

These were the ten techniques that you get to get to speak well in public. I know the theory is easier than practice, but when I have spoken a few times, everything will be much better, and learn techniques that will facilitate their own work. Above all remember, speak with confidence and your viewers will believe. Feel free to practice in front of their relatives or officemates, you get a critical objective to continue improving their skills as a speaker.

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