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hey, how to speak confidently in public. maximum 100 words.​

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Answered by mythri4347
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Answered by aithimouleendra
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Key Points

Chances are that you'll sometimes have to speak in public as part of your role. While this can seem intimidating, the benefits of being able to speak well outweigh any perceived fears. To become a better speaker, use the following strategies:

1)Plan appropriately.

2)Practice.

3)Engage with your audience.

4)Pay attention to body language.

5)Think positively.

6)Cope with your nerves.

7)Watch recordings of your speeches.

If you speak well in public, it can help you get a job or promotion, raise awareness for your team or organization, and educate others. The more you push yourself to speak in front of others, the better you'll become, and the more confidence you'll have.

Explanation:

Whether we're talking in a team meeting or presenting in front of an audience, we all have to speak in public from time to time.

We can do this well or we can do this badly, and the outcome strongly affects the way that people think about us. This is why public speaking causes so much anxiety and concern

The good news is that speaking in public is a learnable skill. As such, you can use the following strategies to become a better speaker and presenter.

PLANNING

Remember that not all occasions when you need to speak in public will be scheduled. You can make good impromptu speeches  by having ideas and mini-speeches pre-prepared. It also helps to have a good, thorough understanding of what's going on in your organisation and industry

PRACTISE

To get practice, seek opportunities to speak in front of others. For example, Toastmasters is a club geared specifically towards aspiring speakers, and you can get plenty of practice at Toastmasters sessions. You could also put yourself in situations that require public speaking, such as by cross-training a group from another department, or by volunteering to speak at team meetings.

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