Speaking
with Poise and Assurance.

Public speaking is a way of sharing your ideas with the public or a means of communication and not a performance. It’s a skill that can be learnt by almost everyone.
When preparing to speak, we have got to be at our best physically and mentally. Have enough rest, do not stay up till late. Dress smart and comfortable.
Public speaking is a skill everyone needs
to take on because you never know when you will make use of it. Growing up I
was very fearful, shy and timid. We all know that those qualities don’t suit a
remarkable public speaker. I never ever thought that one day I would stand
before the public and speak. It was far from my dreams, desires and passions. Worse
still I was never interested in speaking before people.
I have learnt that one has to be confident
to command attention and authority even as you speak. Stage fright is one of
the challenges that stand in the way when one is faced with an idea of public
speech. Almost everyone encounters this fear especially in the early stages of
speaking publicly. Feelings of nervousness and tension overwhelm you and if
not well tamed you can almost forget your train of thought. However we should
all know that nervousness is faced by even the best of speakers.
One
needs to develop a positive attitude towards the subject and confidence in
their abilities to make it as a speaker. You have got to be enthusiastic about
your topic and prepare the content of your speech ahead of time and do it well.
Prepare your introduction to help have a smooth take off, once you go through
the introduction you will find smoother sailing the rest of the way. Conclusions
should also end on a strong note.
I have realized that when I rehearse my
speech orally, I get confident with the idea of delivering it. Then I am also
able to turn the negative thoughts about my speech to positive ones. As a
speaker I am always confident that nervousness is not visible to my audience
and that I should focus on communicating to my audience and make eye contact rather
than worrying. You have to act cool and confident even though your palms are
sweating and your heart is pounding.
The best part about confidence is that it
nurtures itself. After you triumph in your first speech, you will be that much
more confident the next time. As you become confident in this area you will
pretty much become more confident in other areas of your life.
Public speaking is however different from
conversation. Whereas both involve speaking, the former is before a multitude of
people and the latter is between two or more people. The tone used in conversations
is usually soft and calm whereas when you are speaking to a multitude of people
there’s need to amplify your voice and make it audible, firm and bold.
In conclusion, here are some of the
positive reflections you need to say out loud always.
1.
This speech is a chance for me
to share my ideas and gain experience as speaker.
2.
I am getting better with each
speech I give.
3.
I have a good topic and of
course they will love it.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Christ gives us the strength to triumph over our inner fears.
ReplyDeleteI can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Christ gives us the strength to triumph over our inner fears. Gladys Kazungu
ReplyDeleteNice one....its speaking to me..ts funny hw I boldy teach my students yet am shy to speak to pipo of my age or even older pipo...thx Pastor Amina
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteVery helpful to me. Thxs for sharing .
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