What are some of the reasons for you finding it difficult or impossible to do public speaking in front of others? Do the below common barriers to fantastic public speaking sounds familiar?

 

  • "I am afraid to face the audience"
  • "I am scared of Q and A"
  • "My English is not that good"
  • "I am worried about my confidence"
  • "I am sure to falter."
  • "I don't know what to talk about"
  • "I am afraid that my mind may go blank."
  • "I dare not look at the audience"

 

Throughout the years as a public speaking coach, I've the privilege to met up with people from all walks of life who suffers from Glossophobia, or commonly known as fear in public speaking.

Barriers to speech communication are plenty and varied in shapes and sizes and there are many advices floating around as to what is the best way to overcome one's fear in public speaking.

And here are my four expert tips I offer to all my students on how to overcome their speech anxiety:

Tip #1: It Is Impossible to Be Fearless

Fear is the most important barrier. Fear is a hindrance to public speaking.

Fear is a matter of mindset. If you think you are worried, you are. If you think you dare not, you don't. Fear is always lurking around, waiting for the moment to appear. You must steady your mind and overcome the fear.

Tip #2: Find Your Voice, Be an Authority

You have to choose a topic that you have authority to speak on. Speak on something that you have full knowledge of and do not pretend that you have if you do not have.

Do not depend on luck; knowledge is not luck. You must have the passion on that segment of the knowledge and audience can see through you when you talk about this passionate subject.

Tip #3: You Need To Be Competent As Well

If you dare to speak, then you must have the competency to speak to an audience. Competency is the skills in rendering speeches. You can develop the competency by joining speech training class, join a toastmasters club and be an active member. You must also be comfortable in the subject matter.

Tip #4: Tell the Truth

There is a saying: when in doubt, speak the truth. It is easy to speak the truth because you do not have to play "hide and seek." People can tell whether you are speaking the truth or not.

If you speak the truth all the way; you can feel the energy level going up. Your face sparkle and audience can feel the speech.

By now, I am sure you must have discovered that I use acrostic - FACT to describe the four pointers to overcoming barriers in speech communication.

While overcoming your fear in public speaking doesn't happen overnight, however, by following FACT religiously, most of my students always manage to achieve and excel in their endeavours in public speaking.

And yes, I think you too can become the great public speaker you desire to be! Just follow the FACT!

Author's Bio: 

For over 30 years, Ernest Chen has devoted a big part of his life to helping people from all walks of life to overcome their fear of public speaking and in perfecting their speeches.

From training school children to leaders and CEOs of big corporations, Ernest's courses have inspired and helped tens of thousands around the world in mastering the art of public speaking as well as the science behind speech writing.

Regardless if you're embarking on a journey to overcome your fears of public speaking or to seek to become an awesome public speaker, you can be sure that Ernest Chen will be there to guide you along - Learn more about his public speaking courses at http://www.EarnestlySpeaking.com.