Understand who you are speaking to and tailor your content to their interests and knowledge level.
Rehearse your speech multiple times, focusing on both content and delivery.
Capture attention with an interesting story, quote, or question. A strong start sets the tone and engages your audience immediately
Speak clearly and use simple, concise language. Avoid jargon unless necessary, and ensure your main points are easy to follow.
Maintain good posture, make eye contact, and use purposeful gestures to emphasize key points.
Practice deep breathing techniques to stay calm. Remember, feeling nervous is normal, and channeling that energy can improve your focus
1After your speech, ask for feedback from trusted individuals. Learn from constructive criticism to refine your skills over time.