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Written by James Malinchak   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008 10:24
You may be nervous at first when you're a public speaker and you are about to deliver that opening speech. It's a natural human reaction. The mark of a trained public speaker is however, one who can overcome that nervousness and create a speech that the audience will remember for a lifetime.
by JamesMalinchak


You may be nervous at first when you're a public speaker and you are about to deliver that opening speech. It's a natural human reaction. The mark of a trained public speaker is however, one who can overcome that nervousness and create a speech that the audience will remember for a lifetime.

It is your goal as a professional speaker to provide an amazing speech introduction. Without your introduction you are going to be lost before you can even begin. You can produce the kind of speech your audience will learn from and enjoy just by following 4 steps.

Acting like a coach is your first step. You won't present your material like normal speakers do if you present yourself as a coach to your audience. By acting like a coach, you present yourself as a person with something vital to say that will benefit your audience. You need to gear your introduction so you present your material in this way.

Stating that you have something vital to say that you will need for them to take home is the second step. Provide samples of your work so your audience can pick up on or more as they leave the room. Making a point about something you have written or done, and emphasizing to your audience that if they follow what you've done will make them successful is a great example of an introduction speech.

The third method or step is to remember people are decisive by nature. They will decide quickly, in some cases, whether they want to buy something or listen to something. It is your choice to make sure what you deliver is what they came to hear. That it is so vitally important that nothing else matters but what you have to say.

If you're having trouble starting a speech, talk to the experts in the field. To help some successful speakers overcome nervousness, they use a signature opening and get the audience involved. Being a speaker in training means you need to develop a signature opening, making your speech introduction powerful and on target for every time you give it.

Public speaking is a skill that takes time to develop. You can't become a successful professional speaker overnight, but you can develop the ability. You have to learn the trade and practice your delivery often. The experts practiced, and by following in their footsteps you can become successful like them as well. Before you know it you'll become an expert professional speaker too.

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