SUCCEED WITH STYLE: Ten tips to becoming a better public speaker
Margaret Batting, Image Consultant and Personal Brand Strategist
SUCCEED WITH STYLE: Ten tips to becoming a better public speaker

1. Develop a conversational tone with your audience. Don’t sound like a robot. Be natural. Good speakers and leaders are animated and relaxed.
2. Use a microphone if possible; otherwise increase your voice as much as possible without shouting. You want people in the back rows to hear you but you also want to come across as natural and comfortable.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST3. Be aware of your body language. Turn your feet out to face different parts of your audience. Avoid swaying and pacing back and forth. Move with intention and use your hands to help animate your content, not detract from it.
4. Hold the remote or pen in your hand or put one hand in your pocket to maintain control and appear more confident.
5. Dress for your audience and location. If you are speaking to a casual crowd in the Midwest, skip the navy blue pin-striped suit. Instead wear nice trousers, a button down shirt and maybe roll up your sleeves.
6. If your environment is more formal and business-focused, wear a navy or charcoal suit, white or light blue shirt and conservative tie for men.
7. For women: Wear a suit or dress, simple jewelry and make-up. Keep it fairly conservative. The goal is to minimize any distractions. You want the audience focused on your message.
8. Practice deep breathing right before you are ready to go. Pinching your forefinger and middle finger together is an effective stress reliever.
9. Use a little humor especially if you are having technical difficulties or something unexpected happens- you want to appear real.
10. Practice makes perfect. Rehearse in front of the mirror or record yourself. It’s the only way to see yourself objectively.

