Tips For An Easy Public Speaking

Topics:
Public Speaking
Tags:
Hubpages,
Public Speaking,
Reason People
Source:
Hubpages

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Overview: Most people were ask, on what is their most hated experience, and most respondents answered Public Speaking. Almost everyone hates to speak in public. The main reason people are scared to speak in public is they are scared that their audience will laugh at them when they commit some mistakes, but most professional public speaker also commit mistakes and they are also scared every time they will have a public speaking engagement, but the difference with this expert and the ordinary people is, experts know how to handle their mistakes in public, so that the audience will not notice it.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 2


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