3 Tips to Improve Public Speaking Skills – Learning to Break down the barriers In Front Of Audiences
“When the going gets tough, the tough gets going”. This proverb is all too often quoted to groans from people. There are always a number of excuses for failures but end analysis is that it results from being unable to cope with difficulties. So how do the tough keep on going even through difficulties or distractions? What are some of the tips to improve public speaking skills can you learn from these experts?
The secret
Watch an expert go about giving his or her speech carefully, you will realize that the speaker is completely immersed in the task and oblivious to the surrounding but completely aware of the connection to the audience. This is the state a speaker has to achieve first, while performing to be able to draw the audience in along.
Achieving such a state immersion is difficult for someone not born with the talent for public speaking but with determination and practice it can be reached by just about anyone.
There is no hidden secret as such to speaking well and captivating your audience. Even if was a secret to speaking well, rest assured, no speaker would be able to keep themselves from speaking about it to their audience.
1 – Learn to focus
The preparation, practice, visualization, understanding your audiences etc all make for a good speech. But delivering a speech that would be remembered requires that extra ingredient which also helps you to consistently deliver no matter what stress or distraction you may face.
This ingredient to create a great speech performance is simply the ability of the speaker to solely focus on the immediate task at hand and focus with clarity on how to communicate his or her ideas to the audience. They achieve this focus by being ‘in the moment’, clearing away all other non important issues from their mind and reserving their energy for that task at hand.
2 – Breathe
The best way to begin achieving this state of focus is to begin by simply breathing slowly and deeply. Breathe through your stomach, using your diaphragm and do not heave your chests. This signals your body to relax and allow your mind to calm down and begin focusing on the immediate task ahead.
3 – Give it time
This ability takes time to develop. A conscious determined efforts needs to be made to achieve it initially but once you start noticing yourself more focused, the road becomes easier. This ability is not only helpful in making great speeches but will help you succeed in tasks which are heavily complicated by other difficulties.
If you want to improve your speaking techiques, then you should check out how this former manager who had fear of speaking turn his presentation into a roaring success with his company's management and what techniques did he use that made him change his job and become a public speaker today.


