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This is an archive article published on May 26, 2010

Four tips for speaking from a podium

The podium can be an intimidating place. Even seasoned public speakers feel anxious when standing in front of a microphone.

The podium can be an intimidating place. Even seasoned public speakers feel anxious when standing in front of a microphone. Here are four tips for making your next speech from the podium hum with confidence:

1. Keep your feet planted and stand up straight. This will convey poise and strength,even if that’s not what you’re feeling.

2. Don’t memorize. Unless the speech is very short,the anxiety of trying to remember your lines will only make your task harder.

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3. Find a place for your hands. Put your hands in one place – for example,on the sides of the podium – and then forget about them. You will bring them up naturally to gesture as long as they have a place to return to.

4. Practice,practice,practice. Rehearse as many times as you can,in an environment as close to the real experience as possible.”

(The management tips are adapted from “Speaking from a Podium: Simple Tips to Get Started” by Daniel Kennedy.)

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