If speaking in front of 10 people isn't your favourite thing, just wait until you're standing alone in front of 200 or more people. It's natural to feel nervous, I am a professional speaker now, and I still get nervous after 20 years of speaking in front of people. The number of people I speak to range from 5 to 500.
But when you write the amazing wedding speech and prepare yourself, you can:
* Deliver a speech that will get people congraulating you. |
* Defeat nervous jitters, and look and feel confident. |
* Make them laugh, cry, or all of the above.
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Sure, it's their big day or perhaps it is yours.
You may be the bride or groom, or some other guest who has been asked to give a speech.
But that doesn't mean you're not nervous too! You've got an important job to do, giving that speech.
One that will be remembered forever (for better or for worse). And you can either knock it out of the ballpark ... or deliver a dud.
The best thing you can do is sit down and discover what makes an amazing wedding speech, amazing. What will impress the bride, groom, and all the friends and family who join them. Or if you are the bride or groom, make your prospective partner so proud of you.
They may think that you are absolutely hopeless in public speaking, but you going to give them one hell of a shock, aren’t you?
It may seem overwhelming, but it's easy when you know how.