Any secrets and techniques for success in an embark will tell you that there  are no " inside info " to success. But in many fields of undertaking, there seem  to be "insider secrets". And dealing with the challenge to become a really great  public speaker is a rspectable goal. But if you might uncover the insider magic  formula which makes the real difference between good public speakers and superb  ones, that may help you make that transition. 
Essentially there is one  excellent secret to what makes speakers that basically stand out when in front  of a group so great. But it's not magic or something that you could consider as  a pill and an hour later, presto, you are ready to stand up and dazzle everybody  else. It is a very simple procedure that is one thing you already know a lot  about. It is definitely simple, typical hard work and preparation.
The  further in advance you can start getting ready for a presentation, the better  your public speaking will be. You know that feeling of terror that you  experience when you address a crowd. Well you may not be able to pinpoint why  that feeling comes upon you because who can think when terrified? But many times  it comes up because you aren't completely prepared and you don’t know what to do  or how it will go because the material is not as well developed as it should  be.
If you put the work in on your presentation, it will make all the  difference in the world when you stand up to give your presentation. First of  all, make sure the content meets your standards. You should make that speech  compelling and fascinating to you. And if that presentation is full of great  material that it not only fascinates you but you will be eager to get up there  and share what you know with this crowd. And that eagerness to speak is a very  refreshing feeling when it replaces that terror you felt when you did not work  hard in advance to make sure the material was well developed in  advance.
Your audience will notice that big change in your attitude too.  Enthusiasm is contagious and if you get up in front of them bubbling with  anticipation because what you have to share is just that cool, they will be  eager to hear it. It's like when someone says to you, "Hey, want to know a  secret?" You are dying to hear that secret. That is the attitude you will see in  your audience when you get up there not only well prepared but excited to tell  them what is in that outline.
The more you've got that outline along with  the details of your speech in your head, the more confident you can be before an  audience. If you could have that speech virtually memorized, once you begin to  speak, you can look at your audience more and only have to look into your  outline to remain on track with where you plan to be next. That is actually a  fantastic skill to develop and huge help when speaking to the audience because  you have that material down pat in your head and you generally have a  destination throughout your talk.
It will need some work to reach that  level of confidence in your material. Rehearsals of your presentation help a  lot. Prepare a dynamic opener that sets the challenge statement in the thoughts  of the crowd after which you can proceed to solve that issue. Also know the  course- plotting plan of your presentation and arrange the transitions from  point to point. That can help you not get caught up in one portion of the talk  and not have strange transitions which will make you and then your audience  anxious.
Lastly plan the way you will end. There is a bottom line you  would like your audience to achieve. Make certain you already know the essential  points and what parts of your talk are "optional" or there for illustration or  to fill time. In that way, you know where to cut if time runs short and you'll  still get to your point and end strong. If your talk has good content, passion,  superior points to lead up to resolving the problem and closes strong, not only  will you feel great about it, your audience will applaud the job you did. And  won't that be a wonderful way to conclude a public speaking exercise for  you?
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