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The big day has arrived and you need some public speaking confidence. You have been introduced to the audience and the topic of your speech has been announced. From this point on, you are the main focus of attention. You are on your own and all eyes are on you!
Ways To Communicate Effectively: Communication Tips To Make People Like And Trust You
By Michael Lee
Effective communication skills are an asset to any person, regardless of your age or status. By learning ways to communicate effectively, you will be able to build trust and respect, and make people like you. That kind of skill is highly sought after in most industries.
There are different ways to communicate effectively. Some of them may be verbal or non-verbal. Below are some tips that will help enhance your communication skills.
How To Show Interest
Here are 10 ways to ensure your voice sounds interesting when presenting:
1. Your starting point should always be your posture and your breathing. A poor posture will prevent you from breathing effectively and without sufficient breath your voice will have no power and will lose its ability to vary its pace, tone and volume.
2. Create opportunities for you to breathe deeply as often as you can in your presentation. Certainly, you should take some deep breaths at the beginning of your presentation (as you gain eye contact with your audience and smile at them).
3. Breathe also when:
Overcome That Anxiety And Keep Your Audience Listening
There are hundreds and hundreds of articles around the Internet helping you to overcome the fear of Public Speaking. You may have seen some.
And the vast majority help you overcome the fear of getting onto the platform, standing up and actually starting to speak.
Now I agree that is a common fear and can cause much anxiety and stress.

Does Barack Keep The Audience Engaged?
But what about the actual ‘art of Public Speaking’?
What about the fear of not being able to engage with your audience?