Many people are afraid of public speaking as if expressing their thoughts and ideas in front of an audience is their lifetime challenge. Public speaking is not necessarily an outstanding talent, but the ability to convey orally information, something that we want to share. It is interesting that in writing we are more flexible simply because we have the feeling that what we want to convey is secured and we can control our inner voice.
When it comes to public speaking, things get a little complicated because many people are first of all afraid of hearing their voice and hey fail to match thoughts and beliefs with tonality and rhythm. This gap has a great impact on speaker's attitude. In addition to this match between inner and outer is generally doubled by an external pressure. The speaker perceives his audience as an almighty judge and the moment when he feels losing control, the fear of failure menaces strongly his capacity to organize and structure information. Although you might not consider yourself a talented orator, you could apply some techniques that will reinforce your fluency and the ability to capture and keep focused your audience's interest.
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