1. Acquire speaking experience – we probably nervous because we face new situations. The biggest part of stage fright is fear of the unknown. As you give more speeches and learn about public speaking the less threatening speechmaking will be.
2. Prepare- practicing your speech takes time. You cannot just wake up 5 hours before your speech is due and expect you to know it at all.
3. Think positively – have a mindset that have a positive mindset instead of negative. If they do have a negative thought, they can change it to positive.
4. Use the power of visualization- the key to visualization is creating a vivid mental picture in which you see yourself succeeding in your speech. As you create these images in your mind’s eye, be realistic but keep focused on the positive aspects of your speech. Visualizations help