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Lies

You’ve Been Taught in

School

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Hi, my name is Akash. I’m a Professional Speaker and a

public speaking coach

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Lie # 1:

Focus on a Spot at the Back of the Room

Lie: To avoid feeling nervous, stare at the wall at the

back…

and pretend the audience doesn’t exist.

Truth is, the quickest way to lose your audience is to

ignore them.

Instead, make eye contact with your audience members.

This will help you create a deeper connection with your

audience.

Lie # 2:

Memorize Your Script

Lie: To avoid making mistakes, memorize your script and deliver it like a

robot.

Truth is, if you are concentrating on your script instead of focusing

on your audience…

your audience is going to sense it…

…and they’re going to tune out of

your speech.

Instead, know your main points and your subject so

well that you can

….talk comfortably without having to memorize your

script.

Lie # 3

Keep Your Hands Straight by Your Side

Lie: Stand still, don’t move around too much and keep your hands firmly glued to

your sides.

Truth is, your non-verbal communication is at as

essential as the words you speak.

Instead, let your hands move naturally.

Your hand gestures should help show

what you are saying.

For example, if you are describing a man in your story who is taller than you, then use your hand gestures to

indicate how tall he was!

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