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7 Tips To A Fear Free Wedding Speech
by: Will Stevens
If you're scared to death of public speaking it may interest you to
know that you're not alone. Public speaking is the #1 fear in the
United States. That's right; more people are scared of public speaking
than spiders.
But you need to deliver a speech at an upcoming wedding and knowing
that the fear of public speaking is very common is probably not doing
much to ease your nerves.
Well fear not. By following these simple tips you can reduce your fear
and confidently deliver a crowd pleasing wedding speech.
Find Examples Of Great Speeches
Writing a speech from scratch can be extremely nerve wracking. The
first thing you should do is find examples of wedding speeches to get
your brain working. You don't need to reinvent the wheel. Find some
great examples and tailor them to your needs.
Know Your Audience
When presenting a speech at a wedding you will most likely have
Parents and Grandparents and small children present. Although lewd
exploits and stories may be amusing to a certain crowd, they would not
be appropriate here.
Be Prepared But Don't Over Prepare
It's important to know your material well. Practice your speech and
refine it until you can present it comfortably. Delivering your speech
to friends can help you get comfortable with an audience and will also
help you refine your speech. Once you're satisfied with the content
and delivery of your speech just relax. When you present your speech
you want to appear fresh and sincere. Too much practicing may cause
your delivery to appear stiff and rehearsed.
Have a Safety Net
Don't try to memorize your speech. That only adds the fear of
forgetting something to your anxiety. To be sure you keep on track and
don't forget anything you should write a brief outline on note cards
to glance at during your speech.
Visualize Yourself Speaking Confidently
This little trick helps you build your confidence before the big day.
Imagine yourself at the wedding, facing your audience, speaking
clearly and confidently. Building a positive image of your speech in
your head will go a long way toward easing your nervousness when it's
your turn to speak.
Remember Why You're There
Remind yourself that you're there to inform and entertain your wedding
guests and make the wedding party feel loved. You're not there to make
everyone believe you are a seasoned public speaker so relax, be
yourself and don't worry about being perfect.
Know That Your Audience Wants You To Succeed
It's a safe bet that most of your audience is terrified of public
speaking. They know how hard it is to get up in front of a room and
make a speech. They'll be rooting for you too succeed and will be very
forgiving of any mistakes or nervousness on your part. It's just like
talking to your friends.
By following these simple tips you'll go a long way toward reducing
your anxiety when the time comes to get up and deliver your fear free
wedding speech.
About The Author
Will Stevens used to get sick at the thought of public speaking
before he found the secret to delivering speeches without fear.
Click Here for a complete step-by-step guide to
writing wedding speeches and you'll be on your way to a fear free
wedding speech in no time.
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