How to be Brave in Public Speaking? or How to Overcome Fear of Public Speaking?

Posted by ineta on Feb 28, 2010 in being brave, Inspiring Stories, self-confidence |

Most of my life I was shy with little streaks of bravery. Now I find myself mostly brave with little streaks of shyness. So before, talking in public – forget about it – I was terrified. I even skipped a Speech class in college. To go in front of class was a nightmare. My voice was shaking, my knees were shaking; I felt I’m going to pass out in front of everybody. Then, I realized shyness is only state of mind based on fears:

1) fear of not being good enough,

2) fear of being misunderstood (especially when you have an accent)

3) fear of forgetting speech altogether

4) fear of making fool of myself

5) fear of (fill in the blank)

I realized that all the fears only reside in my mind. Of course, if we think we will screw it up, we will. If we think we can not make a speech or speak in public, we can’t. What we think of that will become. Just know this, all those fears are self-made and only is messing up with your mind, and it is not what you think it is. I took Landmark education courses (that I highly recommend to anyone). By the end, I was volunteering to go in front of the class. I made myself do it, no matter how uncomfortable I felt. Of course, a few times, my knees were still shaking, but I felt more confident because I thought what I want to share was of big importance to others. When you forget about yourself and you think of others, it becomes really easy. All those fears are bull crap, anyway.

1) You are good enough.

2) People will understand you (If some of them will not, they can ask questions later if they are not too shy). :-)

3) You will involve people and perhaps will make a difference in their lives.

4) If you’ll make a fool of yourself, so what – at least you and audience will have a good laugh.

5) (Fill in the blank opposite of your fear)

When I talked, people actually listened. They laughed. And some of them told me that I’m inspiration. So, don’t listen what your fears tell you. Stand up confidently because you have something important to say.

Tips for great public-speaking, I learned:

1) Talk from the heart. Hand-written or printed speech that is read in audience does not sound as effective, as you speak it (no matter if you wrote the speech, or not). Example – Tiger Woods read public apology did not sound that sincere.

2) If you forget what you wanted to say – make up as you go.

3) Involve audience – ask audience questions and listen for the answers.

4) Make audience laugh – don’t be so serious.

5) Leave audience with something to think about.

Most importantly, practice makes a big difference. Do it not once, but keep doing it. The fear will go away and you’ll be confident as never before. You are too important to be silent.

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15 Comments

Tatianna
Mar 16, 2010 at 8:47 pm

I Love that part. So true! Thanks for that!


 
Lakshmi
Mar 31, 2010 at 11:36 pm

Hey! I dont even know who u are, but THANK YOU…what you wrote really helped me out! I appreciate it very much!


 
ineta
Apr 1, 2010 at 1:20 am

Thank you, Tatianna and Lakshmi. Your comments made my day :-) I’m glad I could help you out.


 
Mabel Hyatt
May 28, 2010 at 10:13 pm

Very awesome post! Honestly.


 
Allen Arnold
May 30, 2010 at 9:18 am

You’ve done it again. Amazing post.


 
Derick Sands
May 30, 2010 at 5:27 pm

If only more people could read about this..


 
ineta
May 30, 2010 at 7:52 pm

Thank you, Mabel, Allen and Derick. Your comments warmed my heart. :-)


 
Kelley Levy
May 31, 2010 at 7:43 pm

You have done it once more! Incredible article!


 
Dirk Hay
Jun 1, 2010 at 10:24 am

Super great writing! Really.


 
Annie Shaver
Jun 1, 2010 at 3:38 pm

Very awesome article! Really..


 
ineta
Jun 1, 2010 at 8:52 pm

Thank you, Kelley, Dirk and Annie. You are so kind. :-)


 
Mark Vice
Jun 12, 2010 at 5:51 pm

I love it!


 
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Yohana Supialfi
Feb 3, 2011 at 1:38 pm

you have used your own previous problem to help anyone who has the similar problem..
that’s help me so much.
thanks a bunch dear author :)


 
Ashna shinwari
Dec 30, 2011 at 1:02 am

Thank you so much for adding such a good information. it’s very useful for those people, who are not enough brave to talk front of the class or public.
I have learned many useful things.


 

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