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Why Making a Mistake When Public Speaking or Presenting is a Good Thing

Jun 23, 2023

 

Introduction:

Public speaking can be an intimidating task for many professionals, entrepreneurs, content creators, keynote speakers, or virtually anyone who wants to stand in front of an audience and convey their message in the most effective way possible. But even the most skilled and experienced speakers make mistakes in front of a live audience. In reality, making mistakes can actually be a good thing in your public speaking endeavors. In this blog post, we will explore three reasons why making a mistake when public speaking or presenting is a good thing.


1. It Humanizes You:

While it's important to maintain a level of professionalism when speaking in public, it's equally essential to show your authentic self. Mistakes provide an opportunity for you to connect with your audience on a personal level and portray your human side. When you make a mistake during your presentation or speech, it gives the audience a chance to see that you're not perfect, just like everyone else. You might even get a few chuckles or nods of empathy when you make a mistake, which will instantly build a rapport with your audience.

 

2. It Takes the Pressure off You:

The fear of making mistakes is one of the primary reasons why many individuals dread public speaking. However, once you come to terms with the inevitability of making errors, you'll find that the pressure of giving a perfect performance is lifted off your shoulders. Instead, you'll feel more relaxed and comfortable on stage, and this will improve your authenticity and your overall performance.

 

3. It Will Humble You:

Making mistakes can be a humbling experience, but it's also an opportunity for growth. The mistakes you make when public speaking or presenting can be used as feedback to improve your future speeches. Analyzing your mistakes and working on them can help you develop new skills and strategies for delivering more impactful speeches and presentations. Embrace your errors, learn from them, and use them to push yourself towards growth and improvement.

 

Conclusion:

In conclusion, making mistakes is an essential aspect of public speaking. It is natural, and it should not be considered a failure or a hindrance. Rather, it should be embraced as a valuable learning opportunity for growth and improvement. Incorporating the three points discussed earlier into your mindset will ensure that the fear of making mistakes when presenting or public speaking significantly diminishes. If you would like to learn more valuable strategies and techniques to improve your public speaking skills, then sign up for my public speaking master class called "ACE your Public Speaking," available now on my website www.sparkyourspeaking.com. Don't miss out on this limited time discount, and start improving your public speaking skills today!

 

Kathy 

Executive Speaking Coach

Spark Your Speaking

www.sparkyourspeaking.com

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