Public speaking, well done, requires planning, preparation and good voice intonation

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**Speaking in public is more than a gift. ~ Public speaking is an art form that requires planning, preparation, and favorable voice intonation; Keeping your audience’s attention is your goal. Especially when and if you have a captive audience that already has an idea about you; your purpose or product; your ability to offer an honest assessment, with factual content; and your ability to converse with a natural flow of word choices, followed by appropriate time for questions / answers or comments from the audience, then you are ready to begin your public speaking.

**Speaking and public speeches are easier for more people than you really think.. ** There are so many professions that require public speaking. ** Teachers must be excellent public speakers for their captive audience of students, mentors, parents, staff, administration and the list goes on. ***Talking comes with the challenge of basically overcoming your perfectionist attitude, and after speaking once, in public, you get hooked on the adrenaline rushing up inside you! Having conviction for your topic, being well established on your stage, being well informed, prepared, and coming in with a great “can do” attitude are the first steps to be overcome for successful public speaking. Over and over again, the event becomes less and less stressful and more and more fluid, easy and represents a calling. ***

** Radio broadcasters, television announcers, and any public place is a place to find good public speaking. Listening to radio or television talk shows with attractive hosts and guests is appreciable. Many professions require public speaking, informing, informing, teaching, advising, instructing, or performing job duties... Listening to a breaking news story with a TV reporter who is a great public speaker is very helpful and allows for quick action or great insight, if done correctly. The most recent coverage of Hurricane Matthew was done by some very professional and well-trained meteorologists in my area, and I was grateful for their advance planning and extensive training. Many jobs and professions require a public speaker to be the manager or leader of a large corporation or group. ** Human Resources staff may be called in to speak formally as public speakers, present coverage options, answer questions, or conduct surveys.

**Coaches are public speakers, as they must lead with their voice when meeting with practice, training, planning, and preparation to win the big game. Whether you’re planning to win the big game or preparing your students for public reading in first grade, public speaking is done everywhere, every day and requires little more than getting comfortable in your own skin and knowing the points. you want to highlight. . While you have a forum for conversation, it is wiser to review the intonation of your voice, minimize pauses, breathe and breathe regularly, and keep a glass of water nearby, especially if the speech is longer than 10 minutes.

** Students are called to be public speakers, at a young age, at least in my classroom. I encourage children to want to read aloud and to be prepared and take pride in the practice and preparation they have completed, even before reading in public.. Students should read, write, and practice mirror reading if they need additional encouragement beyond practical preparation.

** Even the leaders and participants of the bingo game speak in public, since the leader publicly says the numbers, he must speak clearly, in an audible tone, taking the appropriate amount of time to pause between the next letter and number .

**My hope is that you enjoy public speaking as much as I do, and that fear is demystified by acknowledging that most of life’s events, challenges, or celebrations require some form of public speaking. Whether you’re a public reader of Bible passages at your local church or congregation, toasting a married couple, saying last rights of way at a funeral, or speaking out loud, we can all be excellent public speakers. ~

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