I can remember back to 5th grade when I wanted to
be the vice president of our class. As soon as I learned that giving a speech
in front of the whole school would be a requirement, my heart drop to the pits
of my stomach. I had never given a speech before and I wasn’t quite sure what
to say. Needless to say, I made it through without dying. I’m not sure how but
I got through the rest of my school years without having to give a speech, many
presentations, but not another speech. Well, until 3 weeks ago in class.
A group that I’m around 3 days every week, it shouldn’t be
that bad. Unfortunately, speaking in front of crowds will probably always make
me nervous. I understand that being nervous is only normal but I would like to
work on controlling my nerves more and becoming more confident in myself. The
only way to improve these weaknesses would be to practice in front of large groups
of people or to give more speeches.
As for strengths, when it comes to public speaking, I think
I do well with organization and staying on the right track to get my overall
message across. After reading the article “How to Give a Killer Presentation,”
I learned that this pretending to be on journey is a great way to make sure you
stay on topic and to connect with your audience on an intimate and efficient level.
In the article, it is said that “If you frame the talk as journey, the biggest
decisions are figuring out where to start and where to end.” With this being
said, in order to help strengthen my public speaking skills further, I will
work on deciding which points to begin and end with. To achieve this goal, I
will take more time in constructing my speech and narrowing down the points I
want to get across to the audience.
Thanks for reading.