How to Stop Stammering in Public Speaking (24 Dec 2007) Stammering (clinically referred to as dysphemia) is a form of speech defect concerned with an involuntary action of repeating or prolonging of syllables or words.
How To Start a Public Speaker Carier (24 Dec 2007) Public speaking is an acquired taste for most people. That is, the first taste of it is usually disagreeable to the untrained person. Over time, if emboldened by a few tasty morsels, he develops a taste for it and eventually wonderes how he ever lived without it.
How to Land a Job Speaking in Public (24 Dec 2007) If you know the level of your ability and if you feel you are ready for an actual job speaking in public, the following could be a convenient and effective means to land that speaking job you have always wanted.
Contact with the Audience in Public Speaking (24 Dec 2007) Speaking in public would be more effective if it is listened to. The following are effective tips to maintain that necessary contact with the audience.
Causes of Public Speaking Phobia (24 Dec 2007) People who suffer phobia have a compelling desire to avoid the object or situation that causes their stress.
Cause Public Speaking Anxiety (24 Dec 2007) Cause Public Speaking Anxiety - In a survey done by Dr. Laurie Rozakis, author of Idiots Guide to Public Speaking, it was found that many people are scared to speak before a group.
8 Habits of Public Speakers (24 Dec 2007) 8 Habits of Public Speakers This article provides you with the effective habits a of successful speaker.
Effective Public Speaker (07 Oct 2007)
There are many ways on
how you can deliver your speech in the most
conventional way. There are times that you may
encounter uncooperative audience or sometimes you
may feel the anxiety in speaking in front of a
hostile audience. Here are some tips that can help
you deliver your public speaking in a more effective
way