Three Tips for Mastering Competition Presentations

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Many people think of speeches as high-profile things like a presidential campaign or a product launch. In fact, speeches are everywhere in life.

Three Tips for Mastering Competition Presentations

Three Tips for Mastering Competition Presentations

As the saying goes, "three people form a crowd", the essence of a speech is the sharing of content. As long as your audience exceeds three people, even if you are interviewing and facing three interviewers, then the process you describe is also called a speech.

Daily speeches in life include study summaries, work reports, product sales, project bidding, etc. In short, speech runs through everyone's life all the time.

Among them, the competition speech is the speech made by the candidate to achieve the purpose of being hired through competition. Its main role is to show personal talent, express personal wishes, and seek opportunities to realize personal ideals and burdens through speeches. There are three tricks you need to pay attention to if you want to give yourself extra points with a competition speech.

  1. Facial expressions during speeches

The facial expressions during a speech, whether good or bad, can make an extremely deep impression on the audience. Tension, fatigue, joy, anxiety, and other emotions are clearly displayed on the face, which is difficult to control by one's own will. No matter how wonderful the content of the speech is, if the expression always lacks confidence and is always timid, the speech will easily become unconvincing.

The method of controlling the face, first of all, "don't bow your head". Once a person "hangs his head", he will feel "depressed", and it will be difficult to attract the audience's attention if the line of sight cannot be in contact with the audience. Another method is to "speak slowly". Once the speaking speed is slow, the emotions can be stabilized, the facial expressions can be relaxed, and the whole body can be calmed.

Three Tips for Mastering Competition Presentations

Three Tips for Mastering Competition Presentations

  1. How to adjust your sight when speaking

To speak in front of a crowd means to endure the stare of all eyes. Of course, not every listener will treat you with kindness. Still, you can't ignore your audience and speak out of the way. Especially when you walk up to the microphone and stand in front of the public, the sight of the audience can sometimes even sting you.

The secret to overcoming this gaze pressure is to speak while looking for people in the audience who have a kind and tender look at you. And ignore those cold eyes. In addition, it is also effective to give a speech by consolidating confidence by casting one's eyes on the person who strongly "nods" as a sign of approval.

  1. How to maintain good posture when we speak

Posture during speech also gives the audience a certain impression, such as the impression of being upright or the impression of timidity. Although personal personality and daily habits have a great influence on this, generally speaking, there is still a posture that is convenient for speaking, the so-called "easy posture". Let the body relax, which in turn means don't over-stress. Excessive tension will not only show awkward and stiff postures, but also adversely affect the movement of the tongue.

Three Tips for Mastering Competition Presentations

Three Tips for Mastering Competition Presentations

One of the tricks is to spread your feet shoulder-width apart and keep your entire body straight. Another trick is to find ways to diffuse and reduce the tension that is placed on the body. For example, a hand is slightly inserted into the pocket, or the hand is touching the edge of the table, or the hand is holding the microphone, etc.

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