Thursday, October 13, 2016

Good Public Speaking Without Fear

PublicDomainPictures.Net, Public DomainA core reason that people fear public speaking is that they're scared of screwing up and thus looking foolish. 

That fear is valid if you're trying to be "perfect"--scripting and when near-memorizing. You're bound to get thrown off.

Fortunately, unless you're a master at reading off a teleprompter, the best talks are not scripted, nor memorized. They're given largely ad-lib, with just a brief outline to keep you on track.

I offer a step-by-step process in my PsychologyToday.com article today.

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