These techniques may help reduce the acrimony in the comments.
Bad at public speaking? The trick is to distill your message to these 15 words, says speech trainer:
Very few of us are naturally eloquent. But in an age of disconnection — working from home, connecting with the world through a laptop camera — the ability to communicate clearly and effectively has never been more important.
My journey in public speaking started in 2010, after I discovered that 74% of Americans suffer from speech anxiety. My research led me to the Ancient Greeks, who invented speech training, to the present day, when I joined Toastmasters, the world's largest organization devoted to teaching the art of public speaking.
What did I learn? Being a great public speaker has nothing to do with your personality, with overcoming shyness or learning to act confident. It's a technical skill that nearly anyone can acquire, just like cooking.
[...] Then, it's time to distill your message. An effective method is to use this simple, 15-word sentence: As a result of my [talk], they will understand [this], and respond by [doing that].
(Score: 3, Insightful) by krishnoid on Monday March 29 2021, @08:23PM (1 child)
On average, half of your audience *will* likely be dumber than you.
(Score: 0, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 29 2021, @09:16PM
And that's if the smart ones decided to skip your dumbass talk.