Regular practice has a big effect on how confident I feel when speaking in front of people. Here’s how it helps:
Getting Comfortable: The more I practice, the less scary the material becomes. I really get to know what I’m talking about, which helps calm my nerves.
Improving My Skills: Every time I practice, I get better at how I say things, my timing, and my body language. This makes me feel more capable.
Feeling Good About Myself: When my friends give me feedback, it really boosts my confidence and helps me see what I do well.
In short, practicing regularly turns my nervousness into excitement. This way, I can connect with my audience more confidently.
Regular practice has a big effect on how confident I feel when speaking in front of people. Here’s how it helps:
Getting Comfortable: The more I practice, the less scary the material becomes. I really get to know what I’m talking about, which helps calm my nerves.
Improving My Skills: Every time I practice, I get better at how I say things, my timing, and my body language. This makes me feel more capable.
Feeling Good About Myself: When my friends give me feedback, it really boosts my confidence and helps me see what I do well.
In short, practicing regularly turns my nervousness into excitement. This way, I can connect with my audience more confidently.