The Art Of Public Speaking: What You Need To Know To Be A Success

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Public Speaking
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Anticipation,
HELIUM,
Public Speaking
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Overview: Sweaty palms. Dry mouth. Stomach turning. Sweaty armpits. Let's face it, most of us have at one point dreaded having to stand in front of others and deliver a speech. Especially in a classroom full of peers and you are nearly the last one to give yours. The anticipation is exhausting. So how can one move past the nerves and deliver a successful speech? First of all... RELAX! The anticipation and nerves are mainly induced by mentally stressing yourself out. Ask yourself, "What is it that makes me so nervous about public speaking?" It may be the number of people you are presenting to. Or maybe you are trying to persuade an audience.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 1


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