Step 1 - Eliminate your fear of public speaking -
Does your fear of speaking in public stop you from ever stepping out and sharing your message with the world? Many public speakers are able to speak publicly despite their fear of public speaking while the fear renders others practically dysfunctional. Research has shown that it is possible to get rid of the fear of public speaking by eliminating those sneaky unconscious beliefs that support the anxiety in public speaking and presentation situations. Eliminate the fear and experience the freedom and bliss of doing what you love.
Step 2 - Practice, Practice Practice
If you are new to speaking in public start practicing your public speaking right away. You may not be good at public speaking yet but you do not have to be just yet. A great place to get lots of practice and grow your speaking skill is at a local toastmasters meeting. After doing your first 10 speeches in public you will arrive at a new level of confidence and your journey to becoming a bad ass public speaker will only expand from there.
Step 3 - Start working on your personal development -
Take advantage and appreciate every opportunity to grow. Who you are as a person on the inside will affect how people react to you when you get into your public speaking career. Your self-esteem affects the way you view others, your level of love for yourself determines how you value others. Who you are will be reflected in your presentations so stay true to your core identity and love who you are and your audiences will reward you for it.
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