50 Top Tips for Giving the Best Best Man's Speech Ever! by The Wedding Fairy
Author:The Wedding Fairy
Language: eng
Format: epub
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ISBN: 9781849897181
Publisher: AUK Authors
Published: 2011-10-10T04:00:00+00:00
Practice Makes Perfect
Once you have you written the speech out in full and memorised in your head best you can, get those cue cards done and get practicing! Present the speech to your partner, close friends and family members encouraging an honest critique and open feedback. Remember, your speech does not have to be relayed word perfect, just go with the natural flow of the moment sticking to the points listed on your cue cards.
On the actual day itself, take a moment to check out the space you are going to be speaking in just so you can familiarise yourself with the surrounds. Try to get in a quick practice of the introduction and one story if you can. Trust me, this strategy will REALLY help calm those pre-show nerves and help keep things mentally in perspective. It’s amazing how nervous we can get about public speaking but, once we get going we generally relax into it and in most cases actually start enjoying ourselves. Essentially we begin to realise that nothing bad is going to happen by simply addressing a room full of people and this quick practice will seriously help relay all those fears in advance.
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