7.5 Tactics for Improving Your Public Speaking Skills
Public Speaking for many people is one of the most
difficult tasks they perform.
It doesn't matter whether it is a small group at the office, a toast at a gathering or a major
presentation most people would rather not do it. However avoiding presentations is not always possible so why not
give the best presentation possible.
Here are 7.5 tactics you can use to improve your presentation
seven fold.
Tactic #1 - The Pause
One of the most dramatic tactics you can use in your presentation is to PAUSE. When you take the time to pause,
you give your audience a chance to think about what you just said and this will allow them to better retain your
information.
Tactic #2 - Short Sentences
People can only process so much information at one time. So don't overload your audience with long sentences and
big words. Keep your sentences short with one main idea. Short sentences are easier to understand, comprehend and
deliver.
Tactic #3 - Be on Time
Unless you are an unbelievably great speaker, never be late. When you show up late to a presentation you start
out in the hole with the audience. Now you have win them back for your message to have an impact.
Tactic #4 - End on Time
If starting late is bad then ending late is even worse. If you try to make up for lost time or try to extend
your time to make a point the audience will turn on you. An audience can be very forgiving except when you infringe
on their time. So end on time even if you have to cut your presentation short. The audience expects to leave on
time, period!
Tactic #5 - Use the Stage
Don't stand like you're a statue. Use the entire stage and bring the audience to you. But don't move just for
the sake of moving, move with a purpose.
Tactic #6 - Use Self Deprecating Humor
It can be very dangerous to use humor in a presentation, especially if you make fun of someone else. You could
alienate your audience and your message will be totally lost. But making fun of yourself is an excellent way to
inject humor into your speech. Learn to laugh at yourself everyone else has.
Tactic #7 - Eye Contact
While you are speaking it is very important that you have eye contact with your audience. You must make an
effort to maintain eye contact with the members of your audience. Having direct eye contact with your audience
helps you build your relationship with them.
Tactic #7.5 - Smile
Don't forget to smile before, during and after your presentation. A smile will cure a lot of ills.
If you take action on each of these strategies for improving your presentation, you will become a better speaker
and have a bigger impact on your audience than you ever dreamed.
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