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Keeping Audience Awake

Keeping Audience Awake

  • Enthusiasm is key to good public speaking. If you are not excited about your topic, your audience will not be either. So, ensure you are passionate about your words and that your enthusiasm comes through in your delivery.
  • Be convinced of your message. If you don't believe in what you are saying, your audience will be able to tell. So, make sure you are confident in your message and that you can back it up with evidence.
  • Think about your facts and how they relate to your audience. What are the most important points you want to make?

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