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ANY TIPS FOR A GRADUATION SPEECH?
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<blockquote data-quote="lDevilsRejectl" data-source="post: 695248" data-attributes="member: 93969"><p>Well. Rule #1: Do not look at the crowd. Look over the top of their heads. If you don't make eye contact, it will help a lot. Try not to think about the people listening. It's quite fine. Make sure you know what you are going to say and have it written down on a piece of paper or something. That way you can always go back to that reference. Keep the speech short, don't drag it out with repetitive words. Longer you stand, the worse it will get. If you notice, only time there are long speeches is when there is a lot to talk about, if not, then don't. Those are a few tips from me who deals with anxiety to help with public speech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lDevilsRejectl, post: 695248, member: 93969"] Well. Rule #1: Do not look at the crowd. Look over the top of their heads. If you don't make eye contact, it will help a lot. Try not to think about the people listening. It's quite fine. Make sure you know what you are going to say and have it written down on a piece of paper or something. That way you can always go back to that reference. Keep the speech short, don't drag it out with repetitive words. Longer you stand, the worse it will get. If you notice, only time there are long speeches is when there is a lot to talk about, if not, then don't. Those are a few tips from me who deals with anxiety to help with public speech. [/QUOTE]
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