Some
people enjoy public speaking, while others view it as the ultimate form of
punishment. Although everyone is not put on this earth as a gifted public
speaker, there are still ways to adequately prepare and ease nervousness come
speech day. Julie Trimarco is a leading speech-language pathologist based out
of Texas. While in college, Julie Trimarco was a leader at her school and was
even invited to present her research at the 2007 ASHA Conference in Boston,
Massachusetts. Julie Trimarco is aware that public speaking is not for
everyone; however, with these tips she believes that anyone can give a successful speech or presentation.
·
Know your material.
Julie
Trimarco notes that it is important to choose a topic that you are interested
in. The more knowledgeable that you are of the material, the more your audience
will be engaged. Julie Trimarco recommends including personal stories and humor
in with the message to make it memorable.
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Practice. Julie Trimarco
believes that practice makes perfect when it comes to public speaking. You
should rehearse your speech out loud with all the equipment you plan on using.
Also, Julie Trimarco recommends practicing with a timer so you get used to
speaking for a specific amount of time.
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Focus on the
message, not the medium. Julie Trimarco notes that when you are giving the
actual speech, it is important to concentrate on your message and the audience.
Try to stray away from thinking about your own anxieties because this could
serve as a detriment to your overall message.
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