Timing is everything and public speaking is no exception. Long drawn-out presentations will only result in a bored, distracted audience and youll lose their attention very quickly! On the other hand, rushing through your material can give an impression of nerves, or your key points could be missed. Public speaking presents huge challenges for many people, but sorting out your timing can be the difference between a great speech and a mediocre or downright appalling presentation.
Break your public speaking presentation into defined chunks.
An effective method of preparing your public speaking notes is to organize each part into smaller sections. List your key points first and break the whole thing into short effective chunks, remembering to include an introduction and closing statement.
Timing your introduction is an essential factor in public speaking.
The people in the room you are addressing already know why youre there (unless theyve turned up in the wrong venue!). Successful public speaking begins with an effective introduction; whether youre presenting at a seminar or conference, making a wedding speech or preparing an audio course, you have...