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	<title>Comments on: Public Speaking Blogosphere: Week in Review [2008-03-01]</title>
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		<title>By: Ella Pelayo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ella Pelayo</dc:creator>
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		<description>getting more and more involvement in public speaking makes a person do more at ease with what he is doing so I agree that those who suffers stage fright must do  more public speaking so that they can have practice and I want to share some tip when having public speaking hope this can help: 

PRACTICE
What it’s all about:  It’s not enough to just practice a couple times and think that you know your performance or speech well enough.  You need to know it so well that you can perform it under any conditions – that way you won’t have to worry about forgetting key parts or stumbling during a performance.  The only way to know your performance that well is to practice, practice, and then practice some more.
Put it into action:  There are many different tips for how to practice, but the bottom line is that you need to put in the effort to practice more than you have been in the past.  Often, the first part of your performance is when you will be feeling the majority of the stage fright effects, so practice the first section of your performance the most.  An easy way to do this is to always start at the beginning when practicing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>getting more and more involvement in public speaking makes a person do more at ease with what he is doing so I agree that those who suffers stage fright must do  more public speaking so that they can have practice and I want to share some tip when having public speaking hope this can help: </p>
<p>PRACTICE<br />
What it’s all about:  It’s not enough to just practice a couple times and think that you know your performance or speech well enough.  You need to know it so well that you can perform it under any conditions – that way you won’t have to worry about forgetting key parts or stumbling during a performance.  The only way to know your performance that well is to practice, practice, and then practice some more.<br />
Put it into action:  There are many different tips for how to practice, but the bottom line is that you need to put in the effort to practice more than you have been in the past.  Often, the first part of your performance is when you will be feeling the majority of the stage fright effects, so practice the first section of your performance the most.  An easy way to do this is to always start at the beginning when practicing.</p>
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