Did you know that a staggering 85% of people fear speaking in
public? And honestly, I believe the other 15% are not being
truthful because I think we can all find ourselves in certain
situations that make us nervous.
But fear not, as I am here to help by sharing some tips and
techniques that can help you become more comfortable and
confident when speaking publicly.
The first step to effective communication is to approach it with an
open mindset. We need to consider the audience we are speaking
to. In most cases, when we find ourselves in a situation that
requires us to communicate, we tend to see the audience as
threatening. However, communication can be an opportunity to
share our ideas and beliefs.
It is essential to think about the context of the communication,
starting with the time. Additionally, you need to consider if your
audience is in favor, against, hesitant, or agnostic about the topic
you are presenting. These are crucial questions to ask yourself
when communicating with others.
The context in which we communicate and the structure of our
messages are critical factors for effective communication.
Research shows that information presented in a structured
format is up to 40% more memorable.
For example, a girl scout in California sold the most cookies by
setting up her stand in front of a medical marijuana dispensary
during the girl scout's annual cookie drive. By presenting the
information in a memorable context, it was easy for both the
speaker and the audience to retain.
Implementing a chronological structure can help guide your
audience through your message. A problem-solution-benefit
structure is also a powerful method for persuasion. Either way,
structuring your message helps keep your audience engaged and
on track.
Tools that engage and involve your audience are the same tools
that help students learn to love public speaking and become
public? And honestly, I believe the other 15% are not being
truthful because I think we can all find ourselves in certain
situations that make us nervous.
But fear not, as I am here to help by sharing some tips and
techniques that can help you become more comfortable and
confident when speaking publicly.
The first step to effective communication is to approach it with an
open mindset. We need to consider the audience we are speaking
to. In most cases, when we find ourselves in a situation that
requires us to communicate, we tend to see the audience as
threatening. However, communication can be an opportunity to
share our ideas and beliefs.
It is essential to think about the context of the communication,
starting with the time. Additionally, you need to consider if your
audience is in favor, against, hesitant, or agnostic about the topic
you are presenting. These are crucial questions to ask yourself
when communicating with others.
The context in which we communicate and the structure of our
messages are critical factors for effective communication.
Research shows that information presented in a structured
format is up to 40% more memorable.
For example, a girl scout in California sold the most cookies by
setting up her stand in front of a medical marijuana dispensary
during the girl scout's annual cookie drive. By presenting the
information in a memorable context, it was easy for both the
speaker and the audience to retain.
Implementing a chronological structure can help guide your
audience through your message. A problem-solution-benefit
structure is also a powerful method for persuasion. Either way,
structuring your message helps keep your audience engaged and
on track.
Tools that engage and involve your audience are the same tools
that help students learn to love public speaking and become