How To Practice Public Speaking By Yourself | Public Speaking Tips | Public Speaking Techniques

JOYA DASS
11 Nov 202004:36

Summary

TLDRThis video offers three tips for enhancing public speaking skills from home. First, record yourself daily to build self-awareness and identify areas for improvement. Second, replay recordings with and without sound to observe non-verbal cues. Lastly, watch exemplary talks to learn from speakers' mannerisms and content delivery. The speaker also invites viewers to join a public speaking master class and shares two inspiring talks for further learning.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŽฅ **Record Yourself Daily**: Use your smartphone to record daily 'brain dumps' to build self-awareness and improve your public speaking skills.
  • ๐Ÿค” **Self-Judgment Awareness**: Get past initial self-judgment when reviewing recordings to focus on areas like facial tics and filler words.
  • ๐Ÿ‘€ **Eye Contact and Body Language**: Playback recordings with and without sound to assess non-verbal communication like eye contact and body movements.
  • ๐Ÿ“บ **Learn from Great Talks**: Watch TED Talks and other public speaking examples to observe and learn from successful speakers' content and mannerisms.
  • ๐Ÿ“ **Take Notes on Effective Techniques**: Identify and note down specific effective techniques used by great speakers to integrate into your own presentations.
  • ๐Ÿ” **Content Focus**: Keep your message focused and simple, as demonstrated by successful speakers who concentrate on a single key topic.
  • ๐ŸŒŸ **Confidence and Delivery**: Emulate the confidence and delivery of speakers like Steve Jobs to enhance the impact of your speeches.
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ **Start with Small Wins**: Adopt habits that create a ripple effect of positivity, such as Admiral William McRaven's advice to make your bed first thing in the morning.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก **Continuous Improvement**: Continuously work on self-improvement by identifying what dims your light as a public speaker and addressing those areas.
  • ๐Ÿ“ง **Reach Out for Guidance**: For personalized guidance, consider joining a public speaking master class or reaching out to experts for advice.

Q & A

  • What is the first tip for practicing public speaking from home?

    -The first tip is to build the awareness muscle by recording yourself daily using your smartphone. This could be a 'daily brain dump' of one minute of thoughts, reflecting on what you did well, what could have gone better, and what you're grateful for.

  • Why is it important to replay the recording of your practice session?

    -Replaying the recording helps to get past self-judgment and focus on aspects like facial tics, eye contact, and the use of filler words, which are crucial for effective public speaking.

  • What does the speaker suggest to do after recording your thoughts?

    -After recording, the speaker suggests playing back the recording once with volume to focus on auditory aspects, and then again without volume to observe non-verbal cues like facial expressions and eye contact.

  • What is the purpose of watching other great talks when practicing public speaking?

    -Watching other great talks allows you to learn from the content delivery and mannerisms of effective speakers. It helps in understanding how they maintain eye contact, use their hands, move around, and engage with the audience.

  • Can you name a TED Talk recommended by the speaker for learning public speaking?

    -The speaker recommends a TED Talk by Che Huang, the CEO of Box.com, where he talks about the art of managing people.

  • What are two bonus talks that the speaker admires for public speaking practice?

    -The two bonus talks recommended are Steve Jobs' commencement speech at Stanford in 2005 and Admiral William McRaven's TED Talk titled 'Make Your Bed'.

  • What is the main message Che Huang focused on in his TED Talk according to the speaker?

    -Che Huang focused on one thing in his TED Talk, which is the art of managing people, keeping his message simple and impactful.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'the rubber hits the road' in the context of the script?

    -The phrase 'the rubber hits the road' is used to emphasize the moment of truth or the real test, in this case, when the speaker is evaluating their non-verbal communication without the distraction of their own voice.

  • What does the speaker suggest doing with the observations from watching other great talks?

    -The speaker suggests writing down five things that other speakers do well and trying to integrate one of those aspects into your own presentation style.

  • How can one join the public speaking master class mentioned by the speaker?

    -To join the public speaking master class, one can direct message the speaker at [email protected].

  • What does the speaker invite the audience to share with them?

    -The speaker invites the audience to share what is currently dimming their light or holding them back from being a powerful public speaker, such as imposter syndrome or difficulty in delivering content cogently.

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