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pjsharma
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Khiladi:

I have been a public speaking trainer since 1996. In addition to the excellent techniques suggetsed by all above, I suggest one that always works. Its like this....

I feel shyness stems from the fact that we are mostly embarassed by the sound of our voices. When we speak, we feel that our voice is inadequate...making us feel that what we are saying is unimportant. Hence our point of view literally gets buried in the clutter!!The solution is that we need to first like the sound of our own voice. Once this happens, we will start taking the initiative in speaking and speak without feeling shy about what other people will think about us.

In the night, or whenever you are alone, stand in front on a mirror and LOUDLY read out the newspaper. Make sure your voice is many decibels above your normal voice. Dont shout...but speak loudly and forcefully Do this over a period of a month and you will see that you will slowly start losing your inhibitions. Let me know your progress. All the best.

From India, Khopoli
sravin
Dear Himanshu,
The most important reason for your short coming in communication is your lack of confidence and the lack of confidence is because you donot have adequate knowledge in the subject language. The best way to improve your communication is by exposure to the language through continuous discussions in language, going through various materials like books, papers etc. you can also take personal guidance from some of the speaking courses.
Your problem will vanish when you become confident and you will become confident only when you are knowledgeable and you will become knowledgeable only by your sheer hard work to improve on your short comings.
Regards,
Ravin

From India, Madras
Wahab mahama Baba
Hello, let me first of all congratulate you for being honest, as there is a
saying that "he who recognises that he or she does not know something, such a peson is a wise one". To deal with your problem which is very common and natural among humans worldwide,consideer the following advices:

1. keep an eye contact at least on one person, who should give you confidence by making some gestures indicating you are on tract. you can arrange with him or them to do this.

2. avoid looking at audience who do not hide thier feelings about mistakes.

3. do not try to correct your mistakes in the middle of your sentenses. This is because in trying to do so you may repeat thesame mistake which shows lack of confidence on your part that can cause laughter, which intend can confuse you the more.

4. do not try to over impress the listeners by using big words or expressions you are not sure about the meaning.

5. lastly and more important is, do not frown your face, keep a smiling face.

I hope when you follow the above advice and what others have already said, you will overcome your problem as soon as possible. Best regards. From Wahab M. Baba-Tamale, Ghana

From Ghana, Kumasi
khiladi.143
could you suggest me any good institute in delhi that can help me in getting my communication skills right???
From India, Jammu
catalyst_concepts
Hi Himashu,
My son had a similar problem and I recommend you to visit the website provided below for a useful solution.
Welcome to Catalyst-Concepts, Inc.
All the best
Sri Ram

From India, Bangalore
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