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Increasing Self-Confidence Through Public Speaking
What comes first, enough self confidence to get up on stage and talk; or getting up on stage and building self confidence through experience? Well, both. err, and neither! You see, behavioral sciences have no definite answers, only suggestions and point to ponder along the path to enlightenment. Do you want a tad more self confidence in speaking in public? How about a tad more self confidence in general? Shh, you don’t have to answer out loud. Would you like a few more psychological tips, tricks and techniques to elevate your public speaking to even great heights? If you answer YES to any or all of these questions, then this course is for you! For the price of a few cups of coffee, Iam confident that you will take away several high impact and career trajectory changing ideas that, if applied with enthusiasm and positivism, will transform your way of thinking and your life! Iam humbled that you have read this far, and even more so that you are considering taking this course. Thank you in advance for your enthusiastic support! All the best to you. Biagio “Bill” SciaccaModule 1Lesson 1: IntroductionA brief introduction to the Public Speaking Course, An introduction to your FacilitatorThe format of courseWhats in it for you, when you finishBring your curiosity and your enthusiasmNever stop learningPublic speaking is a leadership skillLecture2: Building Personal Self Confidence Through Better SpeakingWhy Public Speaking is Super-Important! The nature of comfort zonesSelf confidence and beliefYou get better at what you teachLecture 3: Overcoming Your Fear Of Public SpeakingUnderstanding that fear does not exist, except in your mind!F.E.A.RFear is a state of mindFear is not eradicated, it is left behindThe replacement of fear is courageLecture4: How to translate fear into excitementTurn your fear into passionThoughts are thingsYou can get excited about anything you desireYour audience translates your enthusiasm into theirsLecture5: Using Pre-Visualization to transform the fearPre-visualization, Visualization and Affirmations to allow your speaking skills to soarDaily centering and affirmationsPre-visualizationVisualizing just before the eventWhat this process does for you beyond public speakingLecture6: Plan for the Best, Prepare for the WorstWhat’s the worst that can happen?The parent of any action is a thoughtHow ideas can make your shineAsk second and third level questions to prepare for your talkDont stop asking until there are no more answersSection 2Lecture7: Writing Content for your SpeechImpact, not fluff! Over prepare! 45 minutes of material for a 30 minute talkDistill to 30 minutesThink about your slide deck (if any)Handouts?Summaries and takeawaysLecture8: Common mistakes when speech writing (and how to correct them)Knowing what to avoid well before you are at the podiumUnder explainingOver explainingNot coming to a logical conclusionDeriving weak conclusionsLecture9: How To Start Your Speech – Part 1Positive triggers to motivate your audienceYou only have 20 seconds for the audience to make a listening decisionBegin with the endTell a storyThrow down a challengeGet them emotional (Angry, sad, happy, etc.)Humor (More on that in an upcoming lesson)Lecture10: How To Start Your Speech – Part 2Dress considerationGo over your bio with the person introducing youWalking out on stagePractice before hand of you canNever leave to chance that which can be prepared! Lecture11: Establishing CredibilityWhen you are on the stage, YOU are the brandHow to reduce relationship tension in public speakingGet your audience to do somethingTell them WHY they should listen to you. Why are you the expertLecture12: Making a Personal ConnectionBeing face to face with your audience and making them think you are talking to each of them. Get to know a few people before handAsk the organizer for any individuals in the audience of notorietyOff congratulations to anyone receiving awardsOff celebratory notes for birthdays, anniversaries, childrens accomplishmentsGet to know a few of the people in the back row. Call them outSection 3: Lecture13: Making eye contactYour eyes can make your presentation rock! The position of your eyes is very importantEngage as many participants as possible visuallyIf you can leave the stage, do it! Lecture14: Voice tonality / inflectionUse your voice as an influential toolVocal variation makes your talk interestingSubtle increasesDramatic changesReversalLecture15: StorytellingAudiences love when you roll up your sleeves and show them your scarsPlan your stories in advanceMake sure they have a moralIf you dont have a story of your own, borrow (the bridge)Use another story to ground the first storyLecture16: HumorMake your audience feel at ease (any you too!)Why humor worksWhat to do when humor doesnt workMake it appropriateTake chances and risks in your communicationsSelf Deprecation – but only to a pointLecture17: Body languagePosition yourself for successStances that signify powerStances that signify acquaintancesFacial expressions that mean businessFormal vs. informal: you CAN
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