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Public Speaking Tips: Getting Over Public Speaking Fear
The fear of public speaking is one of the top fears that people
have. Statistics show that over 41% of people have some level of
fear or anxiety with regards to speaking in front of an
audience. This fear often manifests as excessive sweating,
sweaty palms, increased heart rates,
blanking out (memory loss),
nausea and sometimes difficulty breathing. There are many
speakers who have been in front of audiences for years and they
still deal with anxiety to some degree.
Since having this fear often has no bearing on whether you have
to do a presentation or not, you'll have to find some ways to
overcome your anxiety. The first step is to know that you are
not alone and that you can prepare in advance so that the level
of fear you feel is significantly reduced. Here are some other
interesting statistics.
- Proper presentation and rehearsal of your message can reduce
your fear by about 75%.
- Utilizing breathing techniques can reduce your anxiety by
another 15%.
- Preparing for your mental state can reduce your fear the
remaining 10%.
With these statistics in mind, here are some preparation tips to
help you relax and reduce how you feel before going in front of
your audience.
Ways to Beat Public Speaking Fear
1. Know the environment you will speak in.
Become familiar with the area by arriving early and walking
around. Know how much space you have and the physical distance
between you and your audience. As you acclimate yourself to your
stage, you will find yourself feeling more comfortable.
2. Know your audience. You should find out who
comprises your audience and do some research to find out their
likes and dislikes. When they enter the room, greet them and
take time to get to know some faces.
3. Know your presentation inside and out. If
you don't know what you'll be presenting how can you expect
yourself to feel fearless?
4. Use breathing techniques to help you relax.
Breathing techniques have been scientifically proven to
invigorate the body and help you get rid of nervousness.
5. See yourself on stage before you actually get there.
Replay images of your successful presentation in your mind. If
you visual success, you'll find it.
6. Know that your audience wants you to succeed.
Your success means they get what they want and need. If they've
paid money to attend your presentation, they have a personal
stake in your success. If you're providing training, they have a
personal stake in your success. If you're delivering a
graduation speech at a local university, the graduating class
has a personal stake. Get the idea? Your audience wants you to
succeed.
7. Don't draw attention to your being nervous.
Many people won't even realize that you are nervous. Most times
you will find that while you have your audience's attention,
they are really thinking about themselves. They are absorbing
what you say and processing that into how that relates to them.
8. Know that there is a purpose to your message.
You have a message to deliver. Sometimes it's a cause that you
are passionate about. Other times, it may be training that your
company needs you to give.
Preparation is the key to your success! Through preparation, you
can also overcome most if not all of the feelings of fear that
you might have so prepare, prepare, prepare!