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Communicate More Confidently: Master the Art of Public Speaking

Meyer London gestures emphatically while giving a speech, c. 1915
We all communicate, and we do it all the time. There are different types of communication, and everyone uses these with varying degrees of success. Communication is tougher for some than it is for others. Some are confident, effective, cool communicators. Others break into a cold sweat just from thinking about having to talk to someone else.
Even excellent communicators and seasoned public speakers have moments where they wish to communicate with greater confidence. Most public speaker confess to being nervous and expressing stage fright almost every time they speak!
Lacking confidence and feeling nervous about communicating or public speaking in perfectly natural. Nearly everyone needs a little improvement in this area, even professionals. Following these tips is a great way for you to give yourself a bit of communication coaching and become a more confident communicator.
Remember: We are all human
Don’t get intimidated by the person or persons that you want or need to communicate with. People often lose faith in whatever it is they want or need to say because of intimidation.
It can be hard to build up the nerve to talk to certain people. Initiating a conversation with your boss or approaching the most beautiful person you have ever seen is certainly a bit tough. It can be easier if you remember that they are just people too.
Before you speak, take a deep breath and remember that they are only human, just like you. No one is any better than you are. All people are equal, and if you tell yourself this (and believe it), being a confident communicator should come a bit easier.
Take a public speaking course
You may not have to give too many speeches, but a public speaking course can give you a big boost when it comes to confidence when you communicate. There are a lot of things you can expect to learn, like how to organize your thoughts and how to look more confident. These courses will also cover even more techniques about how to get over nerves and stage fright.
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More than anything, these are great practice. You will have to get up and speak in front of your class! While this can be scary at first, this will help you to be more comfortable speaking with others effectively and confidently.
Similarly, you could consider taking an acting class as well. While you may not learn how to craft a spot on instructional speech, you will get plenty of lessons in confidence and opening your mouth in front of others.

Conclusion
These were just a couple things you could try as you work to become a more confident communicator. Getting over nerves when it comes to expressing yourself can be tough, but tips like these can help.
Communication coaching comes in several forms, and it can help you tremendously to become more confident. Whether through courses, individual coaching or self-study, working on your communication skills and gaining confidence will lead to more happiness, less stress and other improvements in your life.
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