Proven Public Speaking Skills
Terence Sharkey All about the audienceIn a public speaking event, the audience is the most important thing. Your perception of the audience is the cornerstone of your speech. You can control how you perceive the crowd, and if you have empathy, you can gain goodwill very quickly.This may seem difficult at first, but after some thought, you'll see that the audience is really your partner. In many cases, the presentation is a two-way street. Some have achieved great success by imagining the audience as a league.There are some who turn their public speaking shortcomings into impressive achievements. These individuals use the art and science of performance to overcome significant barriers to their expressiveness.With inspiration, you can choose to relinquish control of the situation to create a performance approach that works for you. Whether you want to create a public speaking persona, or you want to build rapport with your audience for a single event, you can do it.The audience wants you to succeedMuch of the anxiety in public speaking tasks revolves around the speaker's perception of the audience. If the speaker sees the audience as a threat, the underlying fear develops quickly. You can do yourself a big favor by recognizing that your audience wants you to succeed.
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