10 Techniques for public speaking that will not fail you

Are you afraid of speaking in public? Practice the ten techniques that we propose in this post and get over it.

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Some are good at it and others not so good, but what is certain is that we all need to know the ten public speaking techniques that we will reveal to you in the next post. With them you will feel much more confident when facing the public and you will be able to convey your message with clarity, precision and charisma.

Before we begin, we give you a clue : the most important thing of all is that you connect with the public and arouse their curiosity. If you want to know more about oratory and glossophobia, keep reading!

Why are we so afraid of speaking in public?

Although not everyone has the same reaction when speaking in front of a large group of people, in a certain way, it is inevitable to feel some nervousness, but why does this happen?

Shyness and lack of practice are usually the main reasons, although there are many others that are spinning, and that in the end, form a great ball that is difficult to overcome. When we see that we are speeding up and that the effect of nerves begins to trigger physical reactions, the situation becomes even more uncontrollable, and can become a big problem, especially for those who need good diction and oral expression in your workplace. This is what is known as anxiety sensitivity, which is that, in addition to worrying about having to speak in public, we also worry about feeling anxious.

These other factors may also affect:

  • Physiological factors : the anxiety that is triggered when we are exposed to public speaking excites the autonomic nervous system and prepares the body for what it understands as a danger. This accelerates our pulse, does not dry our mouths and causes us to feel out of control of ourselves.
  • Negative thoughts : a bad vision of ourselves, added to the overvaluation that we give to the moment, can be devastating for our speech. If we see the event as a judgment on our person, the nerves will surface.
  • Lack of public speaking skills : some people are more talented, others less so, so we must work on oral expression so as not to fall into glossophobia. In the next point we will tell you ten techniques to lose the fear of speaking in public.

Discover the 10 public speaking techniques that will not fail you

The most important thing to speak in front of an audience is to feel safe, and that means, to think that what you are doing is correct, regardless of whether it seems good or bad to the rest. Although this may seem simple, it is not, therefore, these ten tricks to avoid glossophobia are focused on gaining confidence in yourself.

  1. Preparation : Research and organize your pro partes speech. If you are clear about what you want to say, in what order and what is the main concept on which your story revolves, you do not have to stay blank.
  2. Know your audience : tailor your message to the needs and interests of the public. If you know your target well, you will have an advantage in terms of their expectations.
  3. Practice : Do pre-tests to familiarize yourself with the content and gain confidence.
  4. Control your body language – Maintain a confident posture and use appropriate gestures to convey your message.
  5. Clear, unhurried voice : Speak clearly, modulate your voice, and pause to emphasize important points.
  6. Eye contact : establish eye contact with different people in the audience to create connection and not feel empty.
  7. Use visual resources : Lean on presentations, graphics or videos to reinforce your speech.
  8. Storytelling – Use anecdotes, trivia, or examples to illustrate your ideas and grab your audience’s attention. In addition, appealing to emotions, as long as they are consistent with the context, will serve as a hook and encourage memory.
  9. Interaction with the public : ask questions, invite participation and respond to interventions from the audience.
  10. Control your nerves – Take a deep breath, stay calm, and remember that all speakers face some anxiety.

What qualities should a good speaker have?

People who have leadership material are usually very good at speaking in public, and that is because they manage to connect with many people at the same time. If you realize, having a good oratory is more important than you think for daily life. If you also want to improve this facet, check if you have the necessary qualities to speak in public, and if not, it’s time to work on them!

  • Confidence: if you show security and confidence in yourself, it will be easier for the message to sound credible and well-founded.
  • Empathy : This quality serves above all to emotionally connect with the audience and understand their needs and perspectives.
  • Ability to improvise : it is important to know how to adapt to unforeseen situations and respond effectively. Before giving the speech you can think of several answers to questions with a high probability of being asked by the audience.
  • Charisma: charisma is a compendium of qualities, such as sympathy, security, confidence… having charisma and the ability to captivate and hold the public’s attention will be essential to nurture the value-added speech.
  • Mastery of body language: it should not be abused, but sometimes it is necessary to use gestures, facial expressions and posture to support and reinforce the speech.
  • Active listening: knowing how to listen and respond appropriately to interventions or questions from the public will make the relationship with the public very enriching.
  • Persuasiveness : Being able to influence and convince the audience about a specific point of view or action.
  • Mastery of the subject : to be self-confident, it is very important to have a deep and up-to-date knowledge of the topic on which you are going to talk.

Now that you know the most important guidelines to lose your fear of public speaking, it’s time to put them into practice and continue learning about professional and personal development with Educa.Pro. Join our newsletter!

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