The Daily Exercise To Master Public Speaking

The Daily Exercise To Master Public Speaking

You become what you consistently practice. So practice consistently for the person you want to be. 

Public speaking is one of those things that is very hard to hold yourself accountable to. It is a bit trickier for you to do those type of exercises without a clear goal.

So today we are gonna talk about three daily practices, you need to perform to become a good public speaker.

1. The random word exercise: If you can master this, you will be in the top one percent of the public speakers. The random exercise is simple, all you do is  you have a friend give you a random word in the dictionary that you need to build an introduction from. This is very interesting because if you are able to master this. You will have a lot less stress in presentations. You will also learn to think on your feet more faster and you will be able to give presentation like spontaneous ones. Practice five words for five minutes every single day.

2. Forced silence: This drills the biggest difference between great speakers and exceptional ones. It is their ability to use silences as a way to make their present better and for science drills help you to make those differences by making your silence better and more strategic in your presentation so the exercise is very simpler and it's a lot easier to do with a partner. All you do is you have a partner record you give a presentation right so you are giving a presentation for a minute or two and then in the second recording of the presentation your partner is then going to point at you at specific parts of presentation where he wants you to pause like so and then as you are speaking. When you watch both recordings you will be shocked to see that the second recording sounds so much better with silences in them. This done on a daily basis will help you believe that silences will make you better and will also help you to strategically weave them into your presentations so you can become world class.

3. The endless gaze: Exceptional speakers can pause not just for two three or five seconds but for a long period of time whether that time happens to be 30 seconds or even a couple of minutes so the endless gaze exercise is very simple. The next time you are practicing silence drills with your partner, don't just pause them for a couple of seconds but pause them for very long periods of time and since you are the only member of the audience. Your partner is forced to just look at you for that period of time and not make it look awkward and just keep looking at you endlessly and that way by mastering your endlessly gaze you will be able to gaze into the eyes of your audiences for an indefinite period of time. 

Well these three important tips will definitely gonna help you to succeed your presentation or your public speaking performance. 

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