Conquering a Stutter: Establishing Acronyms and Tricks for Successful State of the Union Prep

 

  1. Practice: Make sure to practice your speech out loud several times before delivering it. This will help you become comfortable with the material and build the necessary muscle memory to feel confident when it comes time to address your audience.

  2. Breathe: Before you start to speak, take a few deep breaths to center yourself and relax. This will help you to remain calm and allow you to focus more on delivering your message.

  3. Slow Down: When you start to stutter, it is easy to become anxious and rush through the speech. To combat this, focus on slowing down your pace and speaking more deliberately.

Use Visual Cues: Get into the habit of using visual cues to help structure your speech. This can include using notes or even writing notes on a whiteboard or other surface.

Eye Contact: Focus on connecting with your audience by making direct eye contact with them. This will help to draw them into your message and make it easier to communicate your ideas.

Smile: Don’t forget to smile while you speak! Smiling is contagious and conveys confidence, so give your audience that boost of energy to help you deliver your message.

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