How to Relax For Your Talk
We've all heard that the fear of death
is second only to the fear of public speaking. That may be true, but if you're
looking for one of the cheapest and most effective methods of promoting your
service or product, concentrate on the positive results of doing a presentation.
Think of the contacts and prospective clients you'll be generating with just 20
minutes in front of an audience. In case accentuating the positive isn't enough
to keep the butterflies in your stomach in line, before you step up to the
podium, take time to work through these exercises to help you channel all that
nervousness into energy.
Physical Preparation: Warm up and relax your body and face.
a. If you're wearing high heels, take them off. Now, stand on one leg and shake
the other. When you put your foot back on the ground, it's going to feel lighter
than the other one. Now, switch legs and shake. You want your energy to go
through the floor and out of your head. This sounds quite cosmic; it isn't. It's
a practical technique used by actors.
b. Shake your hands...fast. Hold them above your head, bending at the wrist and
elbow and then bring your hands back down. This will make your hand movements
more natural.
c. Warm up your face muscles by chewing in a highly exaggerated way. Do shoulder
and neck rolls. Imagine that you're eye level with a clock. As you look at 12,
pull as much of your face up to 12 as you can; now move it to 3, then down to 6
and finally over to 9.
All of these exercises serve to warm you up and relax you. Those exaggerated
movements make it easier for your movements to flow more naturally. Now
concentrate on the potential customers you'll be cultivating with your talk.
Aren't you getting a warm feeling just thinking about that?
Go on--step up on the podium and profit from the experience.
ARTICLE TAGLINE FOR PATRICIA FRIPP, CSP, CPAE
Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE is a San Francisco-based
executive speech coach,
sales trainer,
and professional speaker on
Change, Customer Service, Promoting Business, and Communication Skills. She is
the author of Get What You Want!,
Make It, SoYou Don't Have to Fake It!,
and Past-President of the National Speakers Association. Meetings and
Conventions Magazine named Fripp "one of the country's most electrifying
speakers!" PFripp@Fripp.com, (800)
634-3035, http://www.fripp.com
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