We all have that moment on stage when we go blank.
We spend a lot of time thinking what to say but not enough time thinking how to say.
A person’s ability to speak and communicate to an audience largely depends on the body
language, not content.
First and foremost, it is important that we not only make a lasting impression but that we make
a positive one.
Focus on a positive and happy way to deliver your speech, which is best reflected on your
body language and your voice.
Don’t keep your eyes fixed on a spot, rather watch across the entire hall making meaningful
eye contact with your audience.
If you want the audience to relate to you easily, it was always a great way to start the speech
with a light-minded, nice and strong phrase that could capture their attention.
Unfortunately, even though we are human beings, we often stand like we sit too high or too
low.
Too high often gives off an attitude or arrogance, while too low shows that you are very
nervous.
When giving a public speech, it is important to remember not to turn your back on your audience
and to project confidence.
Speaking with courage is also essential, as nothing can be accomplished without it. These
guidelines will help you deliver a successful speech.