Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Public speaking

Most people, at some point in their life, will need to stand up and speak in front of a group of people. However, for many individuals, standing up in public and doing a speech is one of their greatest fears. If you get nervous when speaking in front of large groupss. know that you are not alone. Psychologists attribute our phobia of public speaking to our fear of being ostracised from a group, which thousands of years ago meant imminent death by a large predator. However, with preparation, practice, and experience, people can overcome their fear, build confidence, and deliver memorable speechs.
In our modern world, the ability to present to an audience is a crucial skill. As a graduate or job-seeker, it is definitely a great skill to possess because no matter what career path you choose, you are very likely to encounter public speaking in your career at some point
Being a good public speaker can not only enhance your reputation, secure you a great promotion and open up numerous opportunities; it can also boost your self-confidence. Although many people get incredibly nervous the first time they have to do a speech in front of an audience, with practice the nerves subside and they usually begin to enjoy the whole process. People often report an increase in their confidence as well as a marked sense of achievement, the more they practice speaking in public. Other benefits of public speaking include developing your communication skills and overall fluency.
So, Finally Jocelyn Brown is a professional freelance writer and mother. She loves the freedom that comes with freelancing and the versatility it allows her in covering many different topics and themes. When not at work she enjoys running, hikes in the country and making the most of the family time.