Sunday, June 9, 2013

A good speaker..

Have you ever felt consternation when you go to stage to speak something or to address a crowd? If the answer is yes, then I have something to share. There are people around us who are a very good orator but some are those who faint just by thought of speaking in front of crowd. Nonetheless, every human has the capacity to be a great public speaker. It just depends on one’s attitude. Public speaking is a skill that is necessary for an individual to compete in this antagonistic world. If you’re a good speaker you can share your thoughts and prove your points to others very easily. 

Now you might be thinking as to how can I become a good speaker…but let me tell you one thing, the fear of stage will not go in a single day. The more you address people, the more it will improve. More you practice by standing in front of the mirror, more you will gain confidence in you. A confident speaker is always a good orator. One should keep following points in mind while addressing crowd:

Confidence: As I already stated, a confident speaker is always a good orator. One should be confident enough to speak in front of people or else people will make fun of you.
Passionate: The speaker must be interested in the topic s/he is discussing. If s/he is not enthusiastic about the topic, lack of passion will be shown in the speech, and the audience will feel it.
Humorous: Great public speakers know how to make their audience smile, which opens their hearts and make them more receptive.
Resourceful: This usually comes with creativity. A good speaker knows where and how to get information that would engage the audience. S/he also knows how to make ice-breakers. 
Eloquent: A speaker knows the right words to say. They know how to present the arguments and make the audience think. One can also use gestures as well to emphasize and clarify their points.

This is what makes a good public speaker. Becoming a charismatic and poised speaker is in the grasp of all people.

If you want to be one, learn how to be one.

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