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4. What improvements would you consider making in becoming a good presenter in the future?

Presentation skills and public speaking skills are very useful in many aspects of work and life.
Effective presentation and public speaking skills are important in business, sales and sales,
training, teaching, college, and generally speaking comfortably to a group of people. Developing
confidence and the ability to give good performances, and to stand in front of the audience and
speak well, is also a very useful skill for personal development and social situations. Public
speaking skills and speaking skills are not confined to specific people - anyone can give a good
presentation, or have a public discussion on a professional and attractive standard. Like most
specialists, this requires preparation and practice. Here some tips for becoming a good presenter
in the future.

1. Deconstruct What Speakers Great Do

The Internet gives us access to endless videos to our great speakers of the time. Reorganize their
speech by emphasizing their approach, tactics and implementation. Then, identify each of the
talking skills that have been demonstrated, learned, and then modeled them according to the
video. Use video to compare, contrast, and critique and correct. Then repeat, track and speak
until he is mastered

2. Focus on Your Participants, Not Yours

Remember that your audience is there to find and learn the information you provide. They are
put in your success and are excited about what you say or they will not be there. By focusing on
them, and what you plan to share, your focus becomes content, not how you look or sound.

3. Know Your Goods So You Can Let It Go and Be Yourself

Organize your material so that it really becomes part of you. Because the quality of the talk is
not its content it’s how well you interact with your audience. Most people remain stuck in their
material rather than actually engaging in conversations with the audience. And rest assured, it's
a two-way conversation. This is an exchange of energy. So get to know your stuff, then release
and connect

4. Get Information about What You Need to Improve

Get specific about your weaknesses by asking for targeted feedback. Are you stuttering?
Depending on the slide? Nervous? Once you know what the problem is, the video itself presents
and focuses on the issue at hand. Ideally, get a trusted partner or coach to review the video with
you. You can attack this problem without wasting unnecessary time in the dark.
5. Meet and greet

Do your best to talk to people before your presentation. Talking to an audience makes you look
more attractive and approachable. Ask participants to ask questions and get their answers. They
may inspire you to weave your conversation.

6. Take a deep breath

The advice for shock has its truth. When we get nervous, our muscles tighten - you might catch
your breath. Instead, go ahead and take a deep breath to get oxygen to your brain and relax your
body.

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