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Wedding Speeches - Building
your Confidence in 12
Steps
I have mentioned a lot
about your exuding and feeling
confident when you are giving
your speech. For some people
that may be easier said than
done. This section is geared
toward helping you to build
your confidence up in 12 easy
to follow steps. By the way,
these tips work in any speaking
engagement.
1. Expect to be nervous and
accept
it.
Even the most experienced
speakers get nervous. Instead
of trying to completely get rid
of your fears, turn them into
energy you can use to give your
delivery a boost. Most of the
people at the wedding will feel
the same way about giving their
own speeches.
2. Prepare
first.
When you know exactly what you
are going to say and why you
want to say it certainly
changes everything. (If you try
to give a speech without being
prepared, you should be nervous
because your mind is likely to
go blank. This is when people
start a speech by saying
something like “Good gentlemen
evening”
3. Practice in front of
others.
Seek out supportive audiences
like family and friends to
practice in front. The more you
do this the easier it gets
4. Breathe in deep and soothing
breaths.
In the moments before you begin
speaking, take three slow, deep
breaths through your nose,
filling your belly. As you
breathe out, remind yourself to
relax.
5. Give yourself
affirmations.
Give yourself a pep talk just
before you give a speech at a
wedding or anywhere else. Tell
yourself things like “I can do
this” and “If I make a mistake,
it’s okay because it happens
all of the
time.”
6. Focus on your audience and
not
yourself.
Most stage fright is rooted in
self-preoccupation. Don’t ask
yourself questions about your
performance while you are
giving it. Stop focusing on
yourself. Focus, instead, on
your audience and on what you
want to say to them. If you are
really concerned about how you
sound during a wedding speech
just ask your audience. Believe
it or not, it is very welcome.
7. Simplify what you plan to
say.
Most beginning speakers try to
say far too much in a single
speech. Then they worry about
leaving something out or losing
their train of thought. What
you should be doing is saying
only what you must say and not
everything that you have ever
thought.
8. Visualize
success.
Practice relaxation techniques
in the days before your
presentation (I will be showing
these in a later section). Lie
down or sit comfortably in a
quiet place. Breathe slowly.
Close your eyes. You want to
try to picture what you will be
saying and how people will
react. Picture yourself
speaking with confidence and
thoughtfulness. Make the
details as sharp as possible.
9. Connect with your
audience.
Make the audience your allies.
Talk to individuals before your
presentation to get to know a
few of them. Look them in the
eye as you speak to them, one
person at a time. If you can
get your audience to identify
with you, your job as a speaker
becomes much easier and you can
relax.
10. Learn to fake
it.
Most people won't see how
nervous you are. If you loose
your train of thought, it helps
to be able to wing it. If you
learn to fake it, no one will
know that you messed up. As
long as you hold your chin up,
Stick your chest out, and Look
confident, even you will not
feel inclined to focus on your
mistake. After awhile you'll
begin to feel it
too.
11. Learn from your
mistakes.
Accept your mistakes during a
wedding speech as part of the
learning process. Just because
you might make a mistake
doesn’t mean that you can’t
learn from it. When you follow
the other steps mentioned in
this section, you will deal
with it in no
time.
12. Research your
topic
If you are running low on
information about the bride and
groom, don’t be afraid to ask
around. People are always
willing to help out in a
wedding speech.
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information go
to:
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