In my past experiences with public speaking I have usually done very well. However, in the same token my speeches have almost always been in a group of people that I have known from seven to thirteen years, which I assume can help a lot with nerves. Which is why I will be focusing on the one instance in which I did not have the luxury of the audience being a group of people that I have had a history with. It was my first speech given in a large auditorium, it was a my very first business presentation. I was super nervous. I felt as though the audience could smell every scent of fear that was on my body. However, as I began to speak my movements became more natural, my voice more steady, and my passion more obvious. Even still I could not come to terms with the idea that everyone was watching me. Did I mention that the speech being mentioned was complete improv?
My strength is most apparent when I am the most comfortable. For reasons unknown to even myself I have difficulty planning my speeches. Every time that I have to write an outline I find myself focusing so hard on the outline that I used that I almost always forget a section because I try to focus far too much. I've noticed that as long as I am an "expert" in the information being given, it's almost always more natural for my speech. Also I have come to terms with the fact that I actually have to plan some of my speeches and I have been looking for ways to overcome it and so far the only thing that I have been able to come up with is to practice a little more and to listen to my speeches.
When you gave your speech in class it really caught my attention. I think you're an amazing speaker. It's reassuring to see that everyone has almost the same nervous feelings no matter how much experience they've had or not have had.
ReplyDeleteI clearly remember you delivering speech to our class. It was fantastic. And I agree that it is seem natural if we are taking about something that we are experts on. I think planning a speech is like a drawing a picture. Drawing a big picture of your speech might help you to prepare for the next speech!
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