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Public Speaking Skills Training: Public Speaking Training - Are You Singing Your Speech Or Just Mouthing the Words?
Did you ever consider that delivering an outstanding presentation is like performing a great song? Not only is the "music" delightful to listen to, but your voice soars on a combination of dynamic technique and an inspirational message. The way you use your vocal tools in public speaking carries astonishing weight with regard to credibility, authority, and that all-important attribute, believability.
Why does your voice alone make such a difference? Well, for one thing, we all respond in basic, even primitive ways to the qualities of a person's voice. If a voice is pleasant and authoritative, for instance, it may inspire confidence in the listener. But if it comes across as unpleasant, weak, or too quiet, the speaker will have difficulty persuading the audience toward a sale or any other positive response.
Vocal dynamics is one of the most powerful tools a presenter can use to win over an audience. Tone quality, pitch, inflection, emphasis, variety in pace, pauses, and all the emotional nuances our voices can project offer a nearly limitless palette to paint our "word pictures" and convince others. When we do that, we make our story, whatever it may be, come vibrantly alive for our listeners.
The potential of your voice in public speaking
An effective way to reach toward your full vocal potential is simply to remember that the voice is inherently physical. That may sound obvious, but it's easy to become so focused on our presentation's content that we forget this essential fact.
Our voices are intimately connected to breathing, energy and relaxation. Any relaxation exercises - yoga, meditation, or simply lying down to rest - will help free your voice from the tension that comes from a busy life. Distractions in life naturally take their toll on how we express ourselves. Although it's not always noticeable, the tension in your daily life reflects not only in your body but in your voice. Your voice functions most fluidly and powerfully when you relieve these daily tensions.
Getting to flow
To be convincing, you must combine the use of your voice with what you are saying in your public speaking. Beautiful words that don't sound meaningful will not convince people. The converse is true as well: Meaningful words presented without eloquence can also come across as insincere. Content's power and effectiveness hinges on your ability to combine the quality of your voice and your nonverbal communication. When you look and sound good and offer the audience a message worth listening to, all the components will be in place.
If you truly believe in your message, the way you move and your voice quality will make that message come through loud and clear. You will not have to try to be persuasive - you will be persuasive. At that point, your public speaking will have a natural flow and persuasion will take place among audience members.
Delivering honesty
When you're aware of the potential of vocal power, you can learn how to use the subtleties in your voice to influence your audience. The suppleness of our vocal instruments is a factor presenters too often neglect. The voice is the perfect tool to build trust, to instill confidence in a product or service, or to create excitement among potential clients or investors.
The key to this power is practice. When you've practiced enough to smoothly use your vocal tools in your public speaking, remember a last point: Your listeners must trust and respect you, which means you must have an honest conversation with your audience. Be yourself-speak and move like yourself. Such authenticity looks and sounds like honesty to an audience.
Also, make sure to keep good eye contact with the audience members at all times. Look your listeners in the eyes and use your voice to persuade them of your cause. Remember to pay attention to your nonverbal cues and the subtleties of your voice. Convince your listeners by respecting their intelligence and listening to their opinions. Do these things and you'll have standing room only for your next "performance."
Dr. Gary Genard: link
Subject: Public Speaking Skills Training
