Public Speaking tip #15 – Don’t Act!

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Public Speaking tip #15 – Don’t Act!

 

An important point to note about public speaking is to remember it is a performance but it isn’t acting.

So don’t try to unless you are an actor of course.

 

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Public Speaking is a performance but it isn’t acting.
Many speakers I have seen over the years take to the stage and play the role of a public speaker. You can see they have seen a good PS and are trying to imitate them. This is the worst possible thing you can do.

By all means learn from the great public speakers – watch TED talks – but don’t try to be them.

It’s better to be a 100% original than a 50% copy

Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” – Oscar Wilde

If you are playing the role of a PS The audience will see you’re a phoney and no matter how good your content is you will have already lost them.

When an actor takes to the stage they become another person – that is part of the actors craft – but in public speaking you must always be you – to communicate you must project honesty, authenticity and credibility – don’t mask it by acting your role.

Mind you taking an acting course can enhance your PS skills – controlling body language, facial expressions, voice control and projection. All elements to help you better communicate with your audience.

Remember good public speaking is a cocktail made up of great content – and brilliant delivery

It’s the combination of your words and the way you deliver them that will set you apart as a compelling public speaker.

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