public speaking: how to speak in public without getting sweaty palms, shaky knees, and dry mouth
DESCRIPTION
This presentation gives individuals the basics on what they should concentrate on when they have to speak in public. It covers the before, during, and after each speech and what should be focused on. It also gives tips on getting over the fear and nervousness of speaking in public.TRANSCRIPT
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Clifford L. MarshallCommunications
•F.E.A.R
•Nervousness
•Transformation
•The Audience
•The Presentation
•PowerPoint
False Evidence Appearing Real
Feel The Fear!
And
Do It Anyway!!
False Evidence Appearing Real
Like the “Boogieman”
Most of the things we
FEAR will never
happen!
Remember
Everyone
Gets
Nervous!!!
Keep Your Focus on
the Audience and their
wants and needs
Prepare and Practice
Your Speech
Before Your
Presentation
Focus
On
Your
Audience
5 Steps of Transformation
•Transform Outer Self
•Internalizing Negative Ideas
•Communicate with Outer Self
•Become a Performer
•Impart Presence
Transform Outer Self
Your Outer Appearance
Should lend Credibility
To the Subject
Internalizing Negative Ideas
When our belief
System is challenged
It is difficult to convey
Believability
Communicate with the Outer Self
When You are comfortable
With Your Outer Self
You speak with
Passion and Exuberance
Become a Performer
The best speakers know
That speaking is like
Being an actor
You run through
A gamut of
Emotions
Impart Presence
Presence
Is
Not
Charisma
The most important
element of Public Speaking
is the Public
3 Aspects of an Audience
•Listening
•You Get what You Give
•How to Speak
Listening
“If they came to hear me
speak how can I listen to
them”
You Get What You Give
If you give
Energy, you
Will receive
Energy
How to Speak
Develop the ability
To make everyone
Feel like you are
Talking directly
To them
Handling Questions
Prepare Yourself
For all types
Of Questions
Creation of the special
Presentation
•Before
•During
•After
Before the speech
The Speaker
Owns the
Space
Before the speech
“Plan your work;
Work your plan”Sugar Ray Robinson
During the speech
Communication begins
As soon as you
Walk into the speaking
area
During the speech
Non-Verbal is over 50% of
Communication
Verbal is under 50% of Communication
During the speech
2 Non-Verbal body movements are:
•Eye Contact
•Body Language
During the speech
Verbal communication
Should be as natural
As a conversation
During the speech
Don’t Complain,
Explain or
Apologize
After the speech
Be prepared to
Meet and Greet
Your audience
After the presentation
4 PowerPoint Rules
•Keep Slides Uncluttered
•Slides should only have bullet points
•Projection of slides should be to your left
•Don’t give out slides as a document
Keep Slides Uncluttered
Keep Slides Uncluttered Slides should only have bullet points Projection of slides should be right of center Don’t give out slides as a document Keep Slides Uncluttered Slides should only have bullet points Projection of slides should be right of center Don’t give out slides as a document Keep Slides Uncluttered Slides should only have bullet points Projection of slides should be right of center Don’t give out slides as a document
Keep Slides Uncluttered Slides should only have bullet points Projection of slides should be right of center Don’t give out slides as a document Keep Slides Uncluttered Slides should only have bullet points Projection of slides should be right of center Don’t give out slides as a document Keep Slides Uncluttered Slides should only have bullet points Projection of slides should be right of center Don’t give out slides as a document
Keep Slides Uncluttered Slides should only have bullet points Projection of slides should be right of center Don’t give out slides as a document Keep Slides Uncluttered Slides should only have bullet points Projection of slides should be right of center Don’t give out slides as a document Keep Slides Uncluttered Slides should only have bullet points Projection of slides should be right of center Don’t give out slides as a document
Slides should only have bullet points
If you know your material
You only need a bullet list
To remind you of what to say
Projection of Slides should be
Left of center
Because people read
From left to right
Keep the screen to
The left
Don’t Give Out the Slides as a Document
Unlike MS Word,
PowerPoint is not a
Document program
Contact Information:Clifford L. Marshall, II
[email protected](646) 678-1709
www.CliffordLMarshall.com