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Public Speaking Anxiety

Fear of speaking in public or addressing a crowd is a very common form of anxiety. Most of the people have this fear and the intensity ranges from smidgen nervousness to panic attacks. People with this anxiety if try speaking in front of the public end up shivering or speak with a quavering voice.

Well, this fear can go away. All you need to do is combat your fear and practice as much as you can. Most of the people who fear speaking in public usually avoid going out in such gatherings where they know they would have to address the crowd. This is when the anxiety starts taking over you.

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Speaking habits to help you sound confident even if you are not

Adopt These Speaking Habits and Talk like an Expert: Tips 

For many years, researchers have been trying to learn more about the secrets of eloquence. They have contemplated and put forward their theories about the idea of a perfect speaker. Is it someone who can talk for hours? Or is it a person with no particular communication techniques, but a simple gift of the gab? Your ability to speak easily and make meaningful conversation can help you build a career in the desired profession. Moreover, great speakers can convince their audience they need to follow their lead and invest in a certain business. 

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How to be Amazing at Virtual Speaking!

We communicate every day with our loved ones, but the situation becomes completely different if we are to speak to an entire audience! The nervousness, the anxiety - it is completely normal to be a bit scared about getting your point across to so many people. With time, confidence, and a bit of practice, you can easily bid farewell to any rising insecurities within you. 

Public speaking has always been a subject of utter importance. Practising is the key to perfect delivery, but you also need to present and compose yourself as you speak. It is very important that you choose your words carefully, but then there are other factors involved as well. The phrases you use, your tone and gestures, as well as your timing and flow- everything needs to fit the content on which you are speaking. So here's the twist- what if you have to speak virtually?

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5 Qualities of a Great Presenter
Infographic on qualities of a skillful presenter and clues from the pros on how to deliver more engaging presentations. Also the best-selling books about public speaking. You can embed this infographic on your website, simply copy the code at the end of the post and paste it into your website.

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The do’s and don’ts of public speaking
Whether it’s a crowd of ten or 1,000, public speaking ranks as one of our biggest collective fears. Rather than avoid the chance to put your best self on stage, go prepared with these pro tips from PresentationDeck.

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Public Speaking is Scary: Here's how to get over your fear
More than 40 percent of Americans admit to a fear of public speaking. In fact, public speaking is the country’s top phobia. Dubbed glossophobia, it’s ranked scarier than spiders, darkness, heights, and even death. Symptoms can include intense anxiety, nausea, shaking, a quavering voice, and panic attacks. Even when it doesn’t reach the levels of outright phobia, public speaking still provokes nerves—up to 75 percent of people experience speech anxiety.

This fear may have biological roots. One theory posits that our “lizard brains” can’t tell the difference between a real threat and an imagined one, so we react to standing in front of a group of people the same way we may respond to being stalked by a mountain lion: with fear. Another possible explanation is that glossophobia stems from the fear of being judged or rejected by our peers.

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4 Types of Charts You Should Use for Business Presentations
Business presentations tend to include tons of information, including texts, numbers, and statistics. These pieces of data are necessary for businesses that wish to elaborate a point or sell a certain product and/or service. No matter how helpful, they can also make a presentation look bad, especially when overloaded in slides—the reason why charts are important when presenting data in a business presentation.

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10 Killer Presentation Tips From Highly Influential Speakers
What do Tim Ferriss, Tony Robbins, Gary Vaynerchuk, Lewis Howes, and other business leaders have in common? They all understand how to create a presentation that rocks! The most influential speakers give presentations that are engaging, memorable, and referenced for many years. They inspire people think differently about the world and they lead people to take action. They carefully, plan, storyboard, script, design, and rehearse their presentations like an Oscar-winning Hollywood director prepares their film for the big screen.

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Expert’s Guide to Body Language In Public Speaking
Top Tips from Leaading Experts “Move with purpose. No fiddling with your clothes or fussing with your hair. When you move, make sure your gestures and expressions support and illustrate your message, not destract from it.” -Elizabeth Kuhnke

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7 Speaking Habits That Will Make You Sound Smarter
For many people, even the thought of public speaking can lead to panic. The crowd. The lights. The dreaded Q&A session. It's a lot to deal with. But allowing these apprehensions to silence our voice can be crippling to our careers. If we want to be seen as smart and articulate professionals, we need to walk the walk and talk the talk. After all, our intelligence is often best conveyed not in what we say but in how we say it, according to a recent study from the University of Chicago.

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The Race To 1 Billion Listeners
Public speaking and performace is as old as civilisation itself. In the early days, however, the potential audience was limited. From hundreds to billions, this infographic looks at the key milestones in the growth of public audiences.

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