Rehearsing your body language
and getting proper rest are effective tactics for reducing public
speaking anxiety and ensuring that you give a memorable presentation.
Read on for a round-up of top public speaking tips from Stanford GSB
faculty and guest speakers:
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#1.
To manage anxiety, reframe the situation as a conversation rather than a performance.
#2.
Set your goals at a reasonable level so you can overachieve.
#3.
Eat a healthy diet, get proper rest, and exercise to alleviate nervousness.
#4.
Diversify your material to keep people’s attention.
#5.
Use analogies to help your audience quickly process and understand new information.
Add emotion and variety to ensure people remember what they hear and see.
#7.
Make sure your content is relevant and easily accessible to your audience.
#8.
Add visuals to your slides. When you deliver information verbally,
people only remember 10% of it. If you include a picture, retention is
65%.
#9.
Spend more time rehearsing your body language than your speech.
Include a strong ending. Do you want people to stand when you finish? Or repeat a key takeaway?
Practice your presentation beforehand to ensure your body language matches your message.
Get to the venue early and imagine your body expanding to fill the room. Own the space.
Keep your hand gestures symmetrical when you’re trying to be convincing.
#Source:
13 Ways To Be A Great Public Speaker
http://stanfordbusiness.tumblr.com/post/82579587190/13-ways-to-be-a-great-public-speaker
http://stanfordbusiness.tumblr.com/post/82579587190/13-ways-to-be-a-great-public-speaker
Apr 13, 2014 07:01am
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