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  • Hi. I'm T.J. Walker, and I'm an internationally renowned expert on communication.

  • What do you judge when you see something like that, or you hear something like that? Now,

  • I might be the most confident speaker in the world, but if my head is down like it just

  • was, if my volume is down, you are going to perceive that I'm lacking confidence. I mean

  • here's the good news about audiences. They can't really read your mind to know whether

  • you're confident or not.

  • The only thing an audience can ever do is make judgments about you based on what you're

  • doing with your body or not doing with your body. What you're doing with your voice or

  • not doing with your voice. So if you learn how to do the things that audiences associate

  • with confidence, they will think that you're confident, and if you know that, it will actually

  • be hard for you to lack confidence. You simply won't be able to be scared any longer.

  • The number one way to really have confidence when you're giving a speech is to have practiced

  • in advance on video, and watch it and keep doing it until you can point to the video

  • and say, "Man! That guy, that woman is fantastic. If I can be half as good as that person, I'll

  • be the best speaker at my conference or at my school." And you're pointing to a video

  • of yourself.

  • So what are the biggest signs of confidence that the audience is looking for subconsciously?

  • Well for starters, nervous people freeze. They're grabbing a lectern. Their body isn't

  • moving. Their head isn't moving, and all they're doing is moving their lips. That is a surefire

  • sign of lacking confidence. Nervous people speak too quickly, too flat, too monotone.

  • That's a surefire sign of lacking confidence.

  • Nervous people stand in one spot. If you want to appear confident, you need to move. That

  • means move your hands, move your body, even move around the room. That's right. Walk and

  • talk, something every five year old knows how to do. And when it comes to your voice,

  • you need to have a full range. That means louder, softer, faster, slower.

  • If you follow these tips, you will appear to be confident to your audience even if you

  • aren't.

Hi. I'm T.J. Walker, and I'm an internationally renowned expert on communication.

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如何自信地說話|公眾演講 (How to Speak with Confidence | Public Speaking)

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