You might have heard how dynamic speaking in a public event achieves goals. You might also be thinking what it is all about. In a nut shell, dynamic speaking is about giving your audience an engaging and fruitful talk. You are a dynamic speaker if you talk in front of your audience with energy, commitment, enthusiasm, and informatory. On the contrary, you are not a dynamic speaker if you are boring, unconfident, and non-informative.
Dynamic speaking achieves what is aimed in a public speaking event such as seminars, conventions, or even campaigns. Applying dynamism when you speak in public involves preparing your material for your audience. Even seasoned public speakers wouldn't go out in public to speak without taking notes for his lecture or talk. One would need to prepare for the kind of audience he will be speaking to. Not all audiences are the same; therefore, he must adjust his approach to really engage his audience in his subject matter.
It achieves goals if the audience will be captivated not just by the speakers voice or look, but the over all aura and gesture of the speaker itself. In dynamic speaking, the speaker is really the authority in the subject matter that he is imparting. He gives all that he knows to his audience. The audience can sense if the speaker is holding back some of what he knows to them. This in turn makes him appear less credible and trustworthy to his audience - a characteristic of a bad public speaker.
In dynamic speaking, the speaker must involve his audience in his presentation. The speaker might ask a question for everyone to answer or might pick one audience to ask the question. However, discretion and skill are needed here. The speaker could not just simply point his finger and ask the question. He must do it in an easy-going manner to avoid scaring his audience. Involving the audience by asking question achieves goals because the speaker can use this to gauge the knowledge of the audience about the subject matter.
Dynamic speaking really achieves the goals for a public speaking engagement. Therefore, it does not waste both the speaker's and the audience's time.
Dynamic Speaking Tip #1
While there are times in your life when you need to be cold and distant, public speaking is not one of these times. Passion and warmth are fundamental tools in a dynamic speaker’s toolbox. Let your positive feelings for your subject and your audience bleed through into your presentation and your audience will respond to you as if they were under a spell. |
Dynamic Speaking Tip #2
Remember that practice makes improvement, not perfect. Only by rehearsing your speeches and practicing your skills and delivery techniques will you be able to improve. Do not neglect your practice just because it is not glamorous or is boring. It is the fundamentals that allow you to become a dynamic speaker. |
Dynamic Speaking Tip #3
During your quest to become a dynamic speaker you will also get the opportunity to learn more about yourself, you strengths and your weaknesses. By using that new found knowledge you can then target those areas that you need more work on and improve them until they become a strength. Doing this is one of the secrets of a dynamic speaker’s success. They are always learning. |
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