5 tips to reduce anxiety and revive your in-person public speaking skills
Even if you used to be comfortable speaking in-person, the pandemic has changed a lot.
Even if you used to be comfortable speaking in-person, the pandemic has changed a lot.
Here’s the PR pro’s guide to settling into important opportunities to share your message with a crowd.
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Don’t stress out about oozing charisma, crafting a perfect delivery or getting gussied up for the occasion. Instead, focus on knowing and conveying your point.
If you’re nervous about giving an upcoming presentation, you’re not alone. Follow this advice to prepare, which can help you power through it.
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More is always too much. Also, don’t show up without energy, emotion and enthusiasm.
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Reframe those negative thoughts, tackle anxiety head-on, and consider your presentation in the context of world history.
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Speaking in front of an audience can make even seasoned veterans a bit nervous. These strategies can help calm your nerves before your next presentation.