should procrastinate.Efficient planning can give you the confidence you need to communicate with your audience. Even the untrained listener can distinguish between someone who prepared for the event and someone who “wings it.” Giving an excellent public speech take practice and preparation.Someone’s asked you to speak before a group, and your nerves are a train wreck.
Public speaking skills become more manageable when you take time to think and plan. Your first item of business is to decide the purpose of your speech.
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