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Public speaking is an important topic these days. Especially in business people have to speak in public more than ever. And the worst thing is that they are expected to be good at it.
It's strange that public speaking is one of the few subjects where it's actually expected to be good at without ever having practiced it.
What can you do to get better at it? What will help you to master public speaking?
Body Language
Mastering public speaking also has to do with mastering body language. In a study it was found that humans pay most attention to nonverbal clues. So when in doubt people will always believe in your body language rather than your words.
Mastering body language first of all means to have a good posture. You can't speak in public looking like an insecure teenager. People simply won't listen to you or won't even give you a chance. To be perceived as confident you need to stand straight with your legs shoulder-wide apart. Push your chest forward and your shoulders back. That's the normal posture of an "alpha male".
Now the last thing you need to keep in mind is that you need to keep eye contact with your fellow listeners. Don't be shy and avoid looking at people. On the other hand don't be demeaning and look too long at someone. Try to find a balance.
Practice
Practice is the most important aspect of becoming a master of public speaking. You can't expect to become a good public speaker just by studying the theory of it. You need to get out there to gather some experience.
Experience is the most important things about everything you do. You won't be the best cook over night simply because it requires lots of hours of practice to master an art. The same applies to public speaking.
Whenever you get a chance to speak in public do so. Especially if you don't feel that you should do it, then go ahead and do it anyway because you will be grateful afterward.
Voice
Your voice is another important tool for every public speaker. If you don't speak clearly then people will stop listening to you after a few minutes. If you don't speak loud enough then people will have a hard time following you and they won't listen to you anymore.
Remember that it's important to speak loud enough when you hold a speech. Everyone should be able to hear.
Varying your tone is another important aspect of using your voice. Don't speak in a monotone way. Try to vary your tone. If you are excited about something then show it to others, use your voice to express it.
Public speaking is important and there is nothing more important than learning from someone who has the experience and skills necessary to deliver a dazzling presentation.

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