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### Tip #1: Tell Stories
Sharing a personal anecdote or a relevant story makes the audience feel more comfortable and connected with you. This, in turn, will help you feel more at ease while presenting.
### Tip #2: Smile and Make Eye Contact
Maintaining eye contact creates a connection between you and the audience, making the space feel more familiar. It will help them pay attention to you and what you are saying.
### Tip #3: Work on Your Stage Presence
Using words is only half the battle when it comes to effective communication. Body language is also crucial. Avoid crossing your arms or pacing back and forth, as this can convey an air of unapproachability or boredom. How you present yourself is just as important as how your actual presentation slides appear.
### Tip #4: Start Strong
Just like reading a book, watching a movie, or writing an essay, the beginning is what attracts your target audience. Start your presentation with a strong note.
### Tip #5: Show Your Passion
Let your passion for the topic shine through. The best presentations feature a speaker who is genuinely excited about the subject.
### Tip #6: Plan Your Presentation
This step involves how you will convey the information. What is appropriate for the setting? Are you preparing a PowerPoint presentation? An online presentation via Zoom? Should you memorize your notes or plan an activity to complement your notes?
For example, the best TED talks are often memorized, but it's not a bad idea to have note cards as a safety net.
### Tip #7: Practice
As the saying goes, practice makes perfect! Rehearse delivering your speech in front of a bathroom mirror or a friend. Take any feedback you receive seriously, and don’t be discouraged if it’s critical or different from what you expected. Feedback helps us improve continuously.
### Tip #8: Take deep breaths
It’s better to proceed slowly and take your time to convey everything you need rather than rushing and leaving your audience confused.