How You Can Master Public Speaking

The first and most important rule to help you master the art of public speaking is to practice. Not only should you practice speaking in front of people, you should also practice covering the information you will be speaking on. As you spend more time speaking in front of large groups of people you will start to become more comfortable with the entire process. However, no amount of being comfortable speaking in front of large groups of people will make up for not being prepared on the material you are speaking on.

Another key to becoming a great public speaker is to have a good understanding of your target audience. Some public speakers never master the ability to gauge their audiences and their speaking events suffer because of it. There are plenty of resources online to help a public speaker discover what “kind” of an audience they are speaking to. This information can help a speaker to change or adapt their style of speaking so that the audience members are more receptive to the information being presented and more willing to actually pay attention to the presentation.

Finally, and this will come easier as the speaker practices more, is the importance of body language. A speaker who stands stiffly behind a podium and lacks any kind of animation is very difficult to pay attention to. Masters of public speaking use their body language to emphasis the points that they are making. A good idea is to use the entire space available to you; while pacing back and forth is not the best way to do this, slowly moving from one area to another will help display your confidence and keep the audience focused on you. Another thing to consider with body language is in the way you present yourself to the audience, stand up straight with your shoulders back while you project your voice and your audience will be more inclined to take what you are saying seriously.

Learning to take mistakes in stride is very important as well. Make sure you do not dwell on the mistakes you might make — no matter how big you think they are. They are only going to detract from the rest of your speak and ruin your presentation. Laugh it off, fix the mistake, and move on.

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