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geeta (chief accountant)     13 April 2011

Tips to speak better and confidentely

 

One of very good Article shared by one of Chartered Accountant

......Which is really very inspiring to us.......



Some people will very shy when it comes their first speech at new surroundings such as new class, new area etc.,

 

All of you have to hit a big Sixer at your first delivery only.

 

It is necessary to those people to overcome your shyness and speak confidently.

 

Here are my few tips to overcome your shyness and speak confidently.



 

MAKE MORE CONVERSATIONS WITH OTHERS:

Make more and more conversations with your beloved ones because your ideas may not always be accepted by others but this is nothing unusual. Open your mouth and express your feelings and argue with your friends!!!

That will improve your self confidence

 

SPEAK LOUDLY:

Don’t suspect to speak loud, if you speak in low voice the others will not be able to hear and they change their feelings this will decrease your confidence. So, don’t be afraid and speak loudly.

 

MAKE AN EYE CONTACT:

Make an eye contact with the audience. This will help others to listen your thinking carefully. Your communication will be complete when you make eye contact with others.

 

REHEARSAL BEFORE GIVING SPEECH:

Rehearsal yourself once or twice in front of “Mirror” before giving speech. This will not only improve your self confidence but also reduces grammatical mistakes.

 

PRAISE YOURSELF EVERYDAY:

This will improve your own confidence, which is very important when you speak in front of others.

 “If you can’t write your message in a sentence, you can’t say it in an hour.” - Dianna Booher

 

BE HUMOR AT SPEECH:

Tell jokes if you’re good at telling joke. If you aren’t good, it is best to leave the jokes behind. There’s nothing worse than a punch line that has no punch.

 

Follow these points when you are going to public speech. This will add colours to your speech.



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 2 Replies

JAYESH (Sr. Executive HR.)     13 April 2011

Good one...


(Guest)

nice....


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