Public Speaking Anxiety Tips: 6 BEHAVIORAL Tips

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  • @alexanderlyon
    @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому +10

    Free pdf download: 7 Tips for More Confident Speaking: www.alexanderlyon.com/free-resources

  • @Zuzana_L
    @Zuzana_L Місяць тому +11

    That feeling when he tells you "practice like crazy" but your graduation presentation is in 5 hours and you done it once

  • @ParadeTheGospel
    @ParadeTheGospel 2 роки тому +186

    I have a public speaking course in college and for one of our assignment speeches I got to do a speech on a topic I was really passionate and very knowledgeable about. Maybe halfway through the speech I completely froze. I have really bad social anxiety. It felt like an entire minute. I just didn't know what to say! I was actually considering wanting to fake pass out just to get out of the situation! Somehow I managed to finish.

  • @tinachizo6944
    @tinachizo6944 3 місяці тому +18

    Even as I am watching this, I am still nervous

  • @desireelafleurhernandez9002
    @desireelafleurhernandez9002 Місяць тому +15

    My face starts to get red and twitches everywhere, then my voice shakes, then i start to feel myself want to cry or blackout. Its crazy because im such an extrovert, but still feel a massive panic attack coming on in front of a group of people

    • @Vllw4u
      @Vllw4u 11 днів тому +2

      This is so me , I hope we get over this soon 🥹

    • @risperoeri5488
      @risperoeri5488 5 днів тому

      Me my heart races my voice shakes I fear public speaking if I could overcome this I will go far

  • @MrAlvaradodan
    @MrAlvaradodan Рік тому +57

    I gave a presentation last week in front of the executive and senior leadership team for a large fortune 500 company. Your videos completely reframed my mindset. It completely eliminated the anxiety spikes I had felt before. A big thank you. You are making a difference.

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  Рік тому +5

      Thank you for sharing, Daniel! I'm glad it went well.

  • @user-dp9ym3dl8r
    @user-dp9ym3dl8r Рік тому +59

    I once made a public speech in English in front of a large audience. I got there early enough to practice beforehand and walk around the auditorium, stand on the stage and look around the empty seets where all the people would be sitting after a while. I was nervous at first, but soon I felt very confident. The speech went successfully; I got the first prize then. Alex, your teaching in this video reminded me of those young days. Now I'm a Japanese housewife living near Tokyo, I watch your video every day to get a lot of inspiration. Thank you for sharing💙

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience! I really appreciate it.

    • @soro20
      @soro20 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@alexanderlyonit worked i feel like im free that i don't have anxiety of speaking anymore iam so happy😭

  • @squali1930
    @squali1930 10 місяців тому +8

    Once again 5, "reducing uncertainty reduces anxiety." is really eye opening advice.

  • @brianpistolwhip
    @brianpistolwhip 2 роки тому +26

    Practicing at least 10x over a couple of days was a light bulb moment for me. Thank you very much for these helpful videos!

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому

      Hey, you're welcome, Brian. Thanks for posting your comments.

  • @akhilendrabr
    @akhilendrabr 2 місяці тому +3

    Rerecently I was appointed to read some lines in a book so I had to get up and speak to the whole class, when i started my friends told that they coudn't hear anything so when I started to speak louder my voice started shaking and cracking up I was extreamly nervous beacuse the whole class was watching. Thank you very much !

  • @cctenglish
    @cctenglish 2 роки тому +10

    I loved every minute of this presentation, especially the "Practice like crazy" part. Good job!

  • @weetabixharry
    @weetabixharry 7 місяців тому +11

    Great tips. I have stumbled upon several of these points through my own experiences. I am so glad "practice like crazy" is top of the list because my colleagues look at me like I'm crazy when I request 8 hours to rehearse a standard 45-minute presentation.
    The tip to visualize the first 30 seconds *as all positive* I hadn't thought of. This is fantastic advice. Managing that anxiety peak (30 seconds before the start until 30 seconds after) is really crucial for me.

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for your gift. I appreciate. And I'm glad the tips in the videos are helpful for you!

  • @kukuakukua
    @kukuakukua 4 місяці тому +3

    I think practice,practice, practice will help me the most

  • @SarahChicharro
    @SarahChicharro 2 роки тому +10

    I just had a presentation on Zoom in my grad program. The class is Advanced Health Assessment and I did so well!!

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому +3

      Fantastic. I’m glad it went well for you, Sarah.

  • @PuraLiberdadeABulaDaMoto
    @PuraLiberdadeABulaDaMoto 9 місяців тому +1

    All the tips are great, but the first one is pure gold. Thank you!

  • @Theimpromptulife
    @Theimpromptulife 2 роки тому +2

    I like that, focusing on the message and audience rather then yourself. Great video, you have great content thank you for putting it out

  • @tochukwuaderibigbe3244
    @tochukwuaderibigbe3244 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing.
    I like all the tips but no. 6 is my favourite!
    It sounds easier to practise.

  • @icewizard3664
    @icewizard3664 2 роки тому +20

    I really want to say, thank you for giving me the tip on "Knowing your audience ahead of time". That really would help me with lessening my stress by knowing who I will be talking to before an interview starts.

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому +7

      I use all of these tips personally and I have even looked up photos online of some of the key people I know will be there. Simply seeing their photos instantly calms me down when I'm speaking to a new audience.

    • @ParisianStreets
      @ParisianStreets 2 роки тому +2

      @@alexanderlyon wow! You really do your research.

  • @TokyoXtreme
    @TokyoXtreme 2 роки тому

    Of course practice like crazy, but also visualizing the first 30 seconds deserves some love. Starting off strong keeps the momentum going throughout.

  • @Stayhard481
    @Stayhard481 2 роки тому +1

    I love all your tips and you’re delivery. I like that you don’t waste your breath on useless info, you’re concise and straight to the point.

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the compliment. I try to practice what I preach.

  • @VoiceoverByIvy
    @VoiceoverByIvy 2 роки тому

    I remember watching this video before I closed a premium long-term project! Even if the meeting is only via zoom, my client is an organization so there were still like 5-6 of them. It was so nerve-racking at first but I have equipped myself with Coach Alex's techniques and yeaaah, it went smooth! :) I'm a former teacher ( I only taught for a year 5 years ago). Yas..It was a long time ago that is why I always watch videos and train myself to regain the confidence I lost. Again, we appreciate you so much Coach Alex. You are helping us a lot. :)

  • @Muhammad-Abdulla
    @Muhammad-Abdulla Місяць тому +1

    Best video on Public Speaking.
    Thank you Sir!

  • @jedski5956
    @jedski5956 Рік тому

    Thanks on these tips! Quick and direct to the point.

  • @conniegreco8409
    @conniegreco8409 7 місяців тому

    Love this so much.
    Thank you. 😊❤️😊

  • @ricocardoniga6570
    @ricocardoniga6570 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips Alex

  • @DC-sz9lt
    @DC-sz9lt 2 роки тому

    Good points regarding focusing on the Message and Audience, a good balance should be had. I would also keep some personal focus to ensure you remind yourself of your delivery such as body language, eye contact, and your voice...rhythm, speed, volume, pitch, pause RSVPP.........Great video Alex, always something new to learn.

  • @vantharychung4034
    @vantharychung4034 2 роки тому

    Great advice. Thank You so much

  • @patbailey
    @patbailey 2 роки тому +10

    Crushing it again, brother! Tips 3 and 6 resonate with me the most. I can vouch for the effectiveness of both. The others - I'm making mental notes of. Thank you!

  • @wac74
    @wac74 Рік тому

    number 6 wow! never thought of that, i always in nose out mouth - makes sense alex, god bless u

  • @aidanbradypop
    @aidanbradypop 2 роки тому +15

    As a pastor, you have given me a lot of tools to use. I feel we can always strive to become better in our speaking and delivery. Thanks Coach! God bless!

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому +12

      Thanks for sharing, pastor. I'm glad you're getting value from the channel. God bless you, too. I'm a Christian, by the way. Most people sort that out after watching for a while but I wanted to be sure you knew.

    • @aidanbradypop
      @aidanbradypop 2 роки тому +3

      @@alexanderlyon I figured that out after a few videos. Great witness!

  • @ParadeTheGospel
    @ParadeTheGospel 2 роки тому +4

    Great tips! I think practicing 10 times is the most beneficial. And then all the rest of them would be a close second!

  • @doreendsouza8862
    @doreendsouza8862 Рік тому

    Lovely information ..walking the room ..hope I can make a presentation soon with your tips .

  • @BatyaWernick
    @BatyaWernick 2 роки тому +3

    I think "practice like crazy" is the most critical of all the tips

  • @averyc4057
    @averyc4057 Рік тому +6

    for me visualizing myself doing well in the beginning i think will help me very much. i have a 5 min presentation in bible class this week and your tips and videos have been very helpful!!

  • @mozzanth
    @mozzanth 2 роки тому

    Thank you for these useful tips, God bless you!

  • @DeCamJ
    @DeCamJ 2 роки тому

    Such a great video. thank you.

  • @UsernameTabyCat
    @UsernameTabyCat Рік тому +1

    Deep breathing. I always say this in my mind, “smell the flowers, blow out the candles.” It helps to create sangfroid and refocus yourself. Like a breathing mantra.
    “Smell the flowers, blow out the candles”

  • @randolphwhitely6552
    @randolphwhitely6552 2 роки тому +1

    Great stuff, as usual.
    Appreciate your videos!

  • @shedidbrand
    @shedidbrand Рік тому

    Great tips, thank you for sharing :)

  • @deepthisdk7562
    @deepthisdk7562 Рік тому

    Thank you. Proffessor . I enjoy the video . Blessings here from sri lanka 🇱🇰 🌷🙏

  • @baekhyunie68
    @baekhyunie68 Місяць тому +1

    Yesterday, we presented our report to the class. I practiced a lot and even memorized it. But when it came time to speak, I couldn't get the right words out, and there were times when my voice shook. It was disappointing, but I'm still happy I managed to finish it, even though I was scared. Comparing how I am now to before, I was even worse. I guess it's an improvement, right?

  • @inhthithutrang8733
    @inhthithutrang8733 2 роки тому +6

    I am a sophomore student and I am studying at University of Education. Next time, I wanna create some climate of learning to my friends or other people in my university to help them overcome the fear when they are taking part in presentation at class! And I see your series videos are so useful for my schedule!!! Thanks!

  • @sagbeach1
    @sagbeach1 3 місяці тому

    I think who your speaking to or with makes a big difference. I tend to feel intimidated by some of my co workers and when we have group meetings and have to speak publicly I become so incredibly anxious… I almost feel paralyzed and have trouble getting the words out. It’s an awful feeling.

  • @NCN358
    @NCN358 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your work. Your content, is easy to understand , insightful, & elaborative hence effective. I am learning alot. Hope our views help grow your business financially too

  • @jonm8573
    @jonm8573 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Alex great video thank you. Practice like crazy is what i need to do.

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому

      Yes! That's the "trick" that's not really a trick. But, it works. :-)

  • @Tee_youyou
    @Tee_youyou 29 днів тому +1

    Whoever is reading this, you absolutely got this! 🙌🏼

  • @raviteja9249
    @raviteja9249 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks a lot sir. We appreciate all your amazing points. I'll go with the first ever one. Cz I got know my mistake after watching this video. i.e., Not practicing enough. I'm gonna practice my next presentation like crazy. And I'll practice rest too. Thanks a ton again. 👍🤝😊

  • @deryabennett1456
    @deryabennett1456 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this video!

  • @DustinBarker
    @DustinBarker 2 роки тому

    Great!

  • @jroycodes
    @jroycodes Рік тому +1

    Thank you. I really needed to hear this. I have a presentation in 3 hours and I feel much more confident.🙏

  • @craigtravasso
    @craigtravasso 2 роки тому

    Amazing points as always, Alex. You keep it real and practical. Thank (It's me Craig - your friend from Mumbai, India). God Bless

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful, Craig. Thanks for the encouragement.

  • @precious14stones
    @precious14stones 2 роки тому

    Wow! These were so helpful thanks

  • @FlorenceO-kn5in
    @FlorenceO-kn5in 6 місяців тому

    Quite educative educative and informative. Am a fan of practicing like crazy. The dictum that practice makes perfect should be ones guiding principle in whatever he is doing. whatever

  • @ibrar47
    @ibrar47 26 днів тому

    Thnx

  • @michelleharari7004
    @michelleharari7004 2 роки тому +1

    As usual, another awesome video!
    Personally, I find tip #5 to be the most helpful.

  • @sabinayeasmin5310
    @sabinayeasmin5310 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the useful information.

  • @alitea_7180
    @alitea_7180 2 роки тому

    thank you so much i appricate that , im here from eye contacts video it helped me alot keep going bro , you are really nice to ppl

  • @danchef8823
    @danchef8823 2 роки тому +3

    I’m a coach and I had parents meeting the day you posted this and I listened to it. I practiced the speech and it was a massive help. I went in there confident because I knew what to say and how to say it. Thank you! And I know you’re a Christian :)

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому +3

      That's awesome, Dan. It is very rewarding to me to hear that people like you are using the videos and putting them into practice. I'm really encouraged that it helped you do a great job with confidence. God bless! Onward!

  • @LadyAthena338
    @LadyAthena338 2 роки тому +2

    Very useful video, valuable information. Right away I can tell where I go wrong as I usually focus on myself as opposed to audience and message. When I'm trying to calm myself down I breathe in through nose and out the mouth 😂 I was getting myself pumped up than relaxing. Thank you Alex

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful, Thandeka. I appreciate your comment.

    • @crystal6770
      @crystal6770 11 місяців тому

      Exactly the same with me.

  • @billywydola3388
    @billywydola3388 2 роки тому

    First of all, thank you, I love these videos and I love that you utilize cultural resources like you do in the videos commenting on public speakers and in the 'What is Character' video that uses Captain America and Loki as examples, I love that choice because I can even use that video to make a point to children who could use it as well.
    For me, numbers 2, 4, and 5 all seemed very related and also personally relate to me the most because most of my anxiety comes from the environment/ audience when I speak, meaning that typically I am aware enough to be mindful of the importance of my talking points and the clarity of my message, but I most typically fall short by forgetting to consider the pressure of the moment of speaking.
    Recently I was speaking to my boss about something that really shouldn't have made me nervous, I had a valued point and I was by no means going to get in any sort of trouble for what I was saying, it was a very candid and pleasant conversation except that due to my perception of the power dynamic, my leg was shaking like something out of a cartoon. I knew exactly what was going on and suffered through it, but it was still a huge sign to me that it didn't matter how strong I felt looking in the mirror because under pressure I could hardly speak. Ultimately, my message got across, but basically, at least for the short term, I felt about as big as an ant, and ironically, like I said this was a very candid and human conversation.

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the kind words, Billy, and also for sharing your experienced in your post.

  • @alldisneyworldvideos
    @alldisneyworldvideos 2 роки тому

    Feeling excited just subscribed ❤️ 😀

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому +1

      Nice to meet you, Danish. Welcome aboard.

  • @slkoay2969
    @slkoay2969 2 роки тому

    Practical tips. Thank you!

  • @nhuphuong1593
    @nhuphuong1593 Рік тому

    Thanks for your tips. I will apply them to my thesis presentation, hopefully, the results will live up to my expectations

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  Рік тому +1

      I wish you the best with your presentation!

    • @nhuphuong1593
      @nhuphuong1593 Рік тому

      @@alexanderlyon thank you soooo much

  • @VoiceoverByIvy
    @VoiceoverByIvy 2 роки тому

    Anyone here who is also excited every time Coach Alex uploads a new video? :)

  • @zeinabmahdavian6771
    @zeinabmahdavian6771 Рік тому

    Great practical tips.👌👌👌 Thanks for sharing.🌺🌺🌺
    For me, as a perfectionist, the 2nd tip was so useful.

  • @alphamegaradio
    @alphamegaradio 2 роки тому +2

    Alex, have you heard of the "7's Rule" for calm-inducing breathing? If so, thoughts on its effectiveness? 🤔 i.e. Breathe in for 3 secs. Hold for 4 secs. Exhale slowly for 7 secs. Rinse and repeat as necessary. Controlled, steady breathing is the key component.

  • @SriKrsna
    @SriKrsna 2 роки тому

    Great tips Thank you for this great content

  • @TheLineCutter
    @TheLineCutter 2 роки тому +3

    I totally agree. I would even empahsize on the EXHALE with the breathing. And if possible maintain a 3 sec pauze after the exhale before inahling deeply and then exhaling fully again. The REST mode is what I use to start speaking and it creates a super calm speech. Then I open with standards, the things about the presentation. The low hanging fruits that get me used to hearing myself. And THEN I start the story from a collected frame of mind. I know where to start and where to end(preparation). And like you said once you get going, focus on the points that you make and make an effort to relate them to the audience. Make it feel like the story is about them. And it makes for engaging talks. Rather than a narration. Even though all the pieces are totally prepared, you make it feel like you are telling it to the audience for the first time.

  • @tepaul
    @tepaul 9 місяців тому

    Thank you Alex for sharing! Great tips. To answer the question about which of the 6 tips resonate the most, I would say there are four that I currently practice and two I will adopt...
    - I currently practice #1, #2, #3 and #6.
    - I will implement #4 and 5.
    Overall - I think #1 is the most important of the 6. I have a big townhall presentation coming up soon and I am putting a lot of focus on #1 now.

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for sharing. I hope the townhall presentation goes well.

  • @Kyleforthe3SIKE
    @Kyleforthe3SIKE Рік тому

    sizing up the room is the best tip for me. It just sucks having to wait four hours during an event before presenting.

  • @shafiqulaml3113
    @shafiqulaml3113 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent 👍

    • @mohammadshafiqulislam6397
      @mohammadshafiqulislam6397 2 роки тому

      I convey my greetings and appreciation for giving me your heart reaction. With thanks and regards.

  • @BallietBran
    @BallietBran 2 роки тому +1

    As a 25 year old making videos for over 12 years, these 6 tips have really helped me out and one of them really showed me what I wasn't incorporating as much before. I will make those changes immediately now and practice them.
    Thank you so much Alex Lyon. I just found your channel today in a recommended search and it couldn't have show up at a better time in my next steps in life and my work!
    🤗
    🌞😎🙏

  • @andys3035
    @andys3035 Рік тому +1

    I have such a fear publically speaking but the times I've had success is when I practiced. We have round table discussions at work and I get sooo nervous and feel like I bomb every time I do it while everyone is a rockstar in those meetings. I'm really trying to conquer this fear.

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  Рік тому

      You can do it!

    • @andys3035
      @andys3035 Рік тому

      @@alexanderlyon thank you 😊

    • @Green89_
      @Green89_ 9 місяців тому

      How are you doing now? Has it gotten better at all?

    • @andys3035
      @andys3035 9 місяців тому

      @abb2752 a little better. I do feel like I'm improving. It's weird, I used to not have anxiety when we had meetings. But overall, yes, getting better. Are you struggling?

  • @nidakhan4758
    @nidakhan4758 4 місяці тому

    I gave a presentation today and couldn't perform the way I had planned. I got so nervous that I forgot everything I was to say and f**d up the entire thing. I was so nervous to be seen as nervous XD. Maybe practicing 10x will help.

  • @GoDDamnHosTile
    @GoDDamnHosTile Місяць тому

    I have to do daily stand ups with the team and no matter how hard I try, my voice gets shaky after the second sentence then I'm so nervous I run out of breath while speaking. So I always try to cut myself short, but sometimes I have more to say. It is very frustrating

  • @relaxee8649
    @relaxee8649 2 роки тому

    Tip for reaction video, Ronald Reagan A Time for choosing, This speech is truly amazing.

  • @kendalljennerfp4520
    @kendalljennerfp4520 2 роки тому

    Can you make a video regarding active listenening with different accents. Do you have a technique? That would be a lot of help.

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому

      Hi, Kendall. I don't have any videos specific to accents. However, I do have an _active listening_ video and an _effective listening video_ that might help.

  • @user-sn9rf2ih9w
    @user-sn9rf2ih9w 4 місяці тому

    Breathing …
    Thank you

  • @ShwetaSingh-zt3cx
    @ShwetaSingh-zt3cx 4 місяці тому

    I love you and your work I appreciate ❤️ you so much love from india

  • @JuJi-rl7ty
    @JuJi-rl7ty 7 місяців тому

    I have speech competition tomorrow but I am too scared . I wasn't ready to join in that. But my teacher said to join . At least for my teacher, I should speak well.

  • @ParisianStreets
    @ParisianStreets 2 роки тому

    2. focusing on them makes me give my best and soothe my nerves.

  • @jaya5432
    @jaya5432 Рік тому

    Table topics in toastmasters!? Haha! It puts you off guard

  • @lo5143
    @lo5143 4 місяці тому

    Point 2, 3 and 6

  • @khanyasser
    @khanyasser 2 роки тому

    You are the best

  • @stephenjames311
    @stephenjames311 2 роки тому

    Sir I would take deep breaths and exhale through my nostril's and if I am doing an orientation or speaking with my colleagues or strangers...

  • @alphamegaradio
    @alphamegaradio 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Alex. Could you help with something? I've seen these tips WORK WELL in music performances in my past. Also in the recording studio. They translate perfectly into other types of "presentation," other than public speaking. My caveat: Where I've found that I totally freeze, get mental blocks, and lose mojo is when an audience is ABSENT. For instance, attempting to record podcasts on a mic or talk into a camera, as you're doing. Any tips that you might have would be greatly appreciated! God Bless!

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому +2

      I do quite a bit of that type of talking (camera and/or microphone). I don't have any tips about freezing, per se. But, what works for me is having a clear outline or script, and a healthy dose of pretending. There's a bit of acting I do anytime I'm alone. I have to pretend I'm talking to an actual person. I even picture a real person instead of the camera. I imagine that that the microphone is more like a phone and somebody is listening. I picture what the final product will look like and sound like and I visualize somebody watching it and listening to it on their computer. I don't have any "magic" tricks or "hacks," though. I've heard other creators say very similar things. They just do a bit of acting and pretending. AND, use a script or nice outline.

    • @alphamegaradio
      @alphamegaradio 2 роки тому +1

      @@alexanderlyon You actually did provide tips here, without meaning to, Alex. Thank you. Some of the things you've suggested ARE great ways to stay focused and to bring in the "personal" factor to what seems to be a very impersonal process. I think that's the crux for me, in my asking. Again, thanks. I'll keep trying, while adding in your examples.

  • @preciousberyl_
    @preciousberyl_ 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Special talent you have! God Bless in Jesus name!

  • @bashbash3157
    @bashbash3157 9 місяців тому

    I have to present my thesis proposal next week, and I'm nervous like crazy. Obviously, it's natural for everyone to feel this (the video here is for the average person), but for me as a very shy person and who has social phobia, I'm having a hard time at the moment , expecting what a bad presentation I'm going to have 😭
    I need some advices ..

    • @emirahmad96
      @emirahmad96 9 місяців тому

      Go to the psychiatrist and take some pills to handle ur anxiety during presentation

  • @dorisw2507
    @dorisw2507 2 роки тому

    Hi Alex, I used to be a good speaker but now I have PTSD and as soon as I have to speak I get blotchy red all over my neck and face. Other than using all these tips and practicing, do you think it would be appropriate to acknowledge this to put people at ease that I'm okay?

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому +1

      Hi, Doris. I typically don't recommend tell your audience you are nervous or anxious. Once you say it, it'll be the main thing your listeners are thinking about while you share your message. Instead of putting listeners at ease, I think it would draw their more attention to it and draw their attention away from your main message. It might make them more empathetic toward you as the speaker but that still puts their focus on you and not your message. I think the fact that it's being caused by PTSD is another issue. I don't have any experience with PTSD or any experience coaching people who struggle with it. If I gave advice on that, I would be speaking outside of my area of expertise. If I were you, I'd likely seek out a professional who has success helping people with PTSD. I don't know much about it personally but I've read and heard that it can be treated successfully with therapy. If it were me, I would likely enlist my therapists support and guidance to help me use public speaking as a way to overcome some of the sharpest edges of my PTSD. But, honestly, I can't emphasize enough that I'm not a professional in that area. I'm just speaking now as a regular person.

    • @dorisw2507
      @dorisw2507 2 роки тому

      @@alexanderlyon Thank you so much Alex for such a detailed response! Sending loads of appreciation your way ❤️❤️❤️ It's been years of treatment, but in the mean time thinking of hacks to get on with life 🙂 But, at least I know now that mentioning it will take away from my message. Thank you Alex!

  • @BNLReactions
    @BNLReactions Рік тому +1

    That thumbnail was wild 😂😂

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  Рік тому +1

      Sometimes I try creative thumbnails. It only works about 50% of the time.

    • @BNLReactions
      @BNLReactions Рік тому

      @@alexanderlyon 50% is a good return, this one was just really funny

  • @zuzannazuzanna3456
    @zuzannazuzanna3456 8 днів тому

    And what do I do if it doesn't help?This year I've given about 5 presentations,I practiced them to the point that I knew every word I was supposed to say by heart,but during the final performance I always either ended up reading from the paper of reciting monotonously everything I've learnt or(when I didn't practice enough to know it by heart)forgetting easy words. What was more,I couldn't stop trembling standing in front of all those people not even mentioning keeping the eye contact with them.
    My English is close to C1 level but when I stand there I struggle to find words and even pronounce them 😢

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  8 днів тому

      I hear you. Memorizing every word is usually going to lead to poor results like you experienced.
      Instead, I recommend to clients the approach in this video: ua-cam.com/video/Pci3VieINY8/v-deo.html
      It seems harder at first but leads to much better presentations.

  • @GeekGod7512
    @GeekGod7512 Рік тому

    I'm here after giving a really bad presentation and I feel ashamed of myself cause I wasn't able to even finish a single paragraph and that Professor really broke my flow as he interrupted me and after that I was stuck on single word and was stuttering.
    HELP I want to be as fluent as I'm alone 😔😔

  • @mr.jonathanvictini3701
    @mr.jonathanvictini3701 2 місяці тому

    My immediate progress choice will be "walking the room" and breathing through my nose.

  • @sherifsurour4589
    @sherifsurour4589 8 місяців тому

    Practice like crazy

  • @abimanyuabi9775
    @abimanyuabi9775 2 роки тому

    ❣️

  • @roozbehmans
    @roozbehmans Рік тому +1

    I have to write a speech

  • @lili-fm9mj
    @lili-fm9mj 2 роки тому

    so, where is the pdf files

    • @alexanderlyon
      @alexanderlyon  2 роки тому +1

      All of the stuff I mentioned is in the expandable description below the video. But, to make it easy, here's that link: Get a Download pdf Confident Public Speaking: bit.ly/2M1NfVE-SpeakingTips

  • @tdb5318
    @tdb5318 2 роки тому

    When i lool at the view count, that everyone on youtube is a public speaker 😁

  • @guerriernoirbw8736
    @guerriernoirbw8736 2 роки тому

    Absobloodylutely

  • @GabannaAmor
    @GabannaAmor 3 місяці тому

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉