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The Athenian orator and politician Demosthenes had pronunciation defects as a child; Mahatma Gandhi 's shyness paralyzed him when speaking in public and it was difficult for him to even read what he himself had written; Winston Churchill was a stutterer and very insecure, which is why he avoided public appearances and only intervened in the British Parliament when he had no choice. Being a great statesman, a figure of international reach, does not avoid the fear of speaking in public. Nobody is born with the qualities to be a good speaker. You learn to speak in public. In history there are many examples of great speakers who had communication difficulties and overcame them. What happens is that the later we start practicing, the more difficult it will be for us to overcome fear. It is important to know that being afraid of speaking in front of other people is a natural reaction. It is logical that we feel it if we are not used to exposing ourselves. Nobody wants to look bad in front of people, that's why we've all felt that fear at some point. In the book Spokesperson Training , I explain how to develop communication skills so you can enjoy making presentations.
The keys are three: Becoming aware of our way of communicating: knowing what our style is. Preparation : knowing the essential tools to make a successful exhibition . Practice : train, correct mistakes and improve . CTA Post Get to know each other to lose the fear of speaking in public Being aware of our way of communicating Europe Mobile Number List involves knowing how we speak and move when we are in front of an audience, what postures we adopt, how our voice sounds, what emotions we feel and the thoughts that dominate us... It is essential that we know ourselves and let us be aware of the messages we transmit and the image we offer to others. To do this, it is useful to videotape ourselves giving the speech or practice it in front of a mirror. This way we can identify those aspects that communicate effectively and those that we need to improve. Each person has their own style and it is a mistake to try to change it to imitate others. It's about being yourself and not obsessing about being liked, but rather giving the audience the best of each one.
The better prepared we are, the less fear of speaking in public we will feel. Preparation For a presentation to be successful, it must be thoroughly prepared. We must take care of both the words we say and our non-verbal language. Defining the objective of the presentation will allow us to find the interest that what we are going to tell has for the public. If the objective seeks to satisfy some concern or need of the listeners, it will make us stand before them with the powerful attitude of someone who knows that they have something useful. We must also define the main message , that is, the idea that we want to engrave in the minds of the audience. If we are not clear about what message we want to convey, people will leave without knowing what we wanted to tell them and will quickly forget about our speech. Information reaches the public much better when it is well organized. That is why it is necessary to organize the contents in a script. The structure is the same as that used in ancient Greece : introduction, development and conclusion. The parts of the message The function of the introduction is to capture attention and create interest. Since it is the first contact with the public, it must be prepared well to give a positive first impression.