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Jan 25th, 2021

5 Ways to Get Over Your Fear of Public Speaking

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We all want to be good public speakers. But for many of us, fear inevitably gets in the way. The good news is you don’t have to overcome your fear in order to be a great public speaker; it never goes away entirely. Instead, the goal is to have less fear. You can dial down your fear by being prepared. This means knowing the material so well that you don’t have to think about it. Checklists are helpful to make sure you have all the details covered. Enlist friends to help review your material, ask tough follow-up questions, or act like an indifferent audience. Play out the toughest scenarios in advance, so you won’t have any surprises when it’s showtime. Then you can focus on being fully present in order to connect with your audience in an authentic way.

We all want to be fearless public speakers. We dream of confidently striding onto the stage to give a speech or presentation, breaking the ice with the perfect joke, captivating the audience with compelling stories, handling the most difficult questions with ease, and exiting to cheers and applause.

See the original blog:

https://hbr.org/2018/02/5-ways-to-get-over-your-fear-of-public-speaking?fbclid=IwAR03yvsYWXBmIwy_hObtQWDK6lB437l63JwN6U03hS0jEnmjjS-QrNOvbMw

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