Become a Powerful Public Speaker with 4 Best At-Home Activities

 I intimately know the free-falling, gut-wrenching feeling of glossophobia – fear of public speaking, and I know several individuals who have dealt with or are currently dealing with it. Two words – it stinks!

To enhance your public speaking game within a short period, please try out the below-mentioned four activities at home. These aim to alleviate nervousness and make you more of an expert for that next presentation, conversation, or speech.


1.      Talk to a Wall

According to the professionals providing the best public speaking confidence course, persuade yourself to speak to a wall for two minutes straight. Why? The biggest things that instantly lower confidence and energy levels when speaking to an audience are their reactions and facial expressions. Although those hardly have anything to do with you. People’s facial expressions depend on what they are thinking and the way their face is resting.

Practice getting through a whole conversation or part of the presentation with the same level of volume and energy you hope to utilize in real life. You will then get good at carrying on even when your audience is not smiling at you.

2.      Record Yourself

The first thing in your public speaking to-do list is watching yourself speak. Turn on the camera, and record yourself talking for a few minutes. When you play it, do not be hard on yourself. Instead, chalk down body language improvements you must make and the different nervous tics you may have – starting from using ‘umm’ and ‘uh’ excessively to touching your hair. 

Watch the video with full volume and then no volume to see how the nonverbal communication subtracts from or adds to the overall message.

3.      Watch Public Speaking Videos on YouTube

Take a break from watching your own recordings and head on to TED talks or YouTube. While watching other professional and powerful public speakers, notice how they inflect their voice and use gestures to captivate attention. Find three to five things they have done amazingly and incorporate them into your practice sessions.

4.      Count the Filler Words

Make it a goal that whenever you talk to people over the telephone or face-to-face, you remain conscious about how many times you use filler words such as uhh, umm, like, so, actually, etc. This will help you change your choice of words and decrease the frequency of these slips in the sentences.

Do you wish to get rid of the filler words completely? Maintain eye contact. That will let you concentrate, and you will end up using fewer filler words. When having a conversation over the phone, talk slowly to control what you are saying.

Before you practice the above activities, professionals providing a public speaking confidence course, make sure you know why you are afraid of facing a crowd. Don’t you want to be judged or come off as a dummy? Do you have imposter syndrome or are tensed about becoming an infamous meme?

Many reasons human beings fear public speaking are well-known and universal; a few have not been defined yet. Always remember, the foremost thing you can do to resolve a problem is to identify why it occurred in the first place.

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