Eight Tips on Public Speaking from the New York Times

Deer in HeadlightsThe Business Section of the Sunday New York Times deveotes a quarter-page to sharing eight tips on public speaking. Columnist Phyllis Korkki’s Career Couch answers questions such as “You have been asked to give a speech, and even though you’re an expert on the topic, you feel terrified. Why?”

The advice shared is all spot-on: rehearse beforehand; use an outline rather than a script; slow down your delivery and use vocal variety; minimize PowerPoint; harness nervous energy and turn it into enthusiasm.

The last piece of advice is attributed to “a set of tips prepared by the National Speakers Association”. Since Ms. Korrki does not say which document she found these tips in, I can only encourage readers to check out the various educational programs the NSA has on offer.

Meanwhile, I can attribute the amusing cartoon of a speaker looking like a deer in the headlights to the Times article.

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