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What is your best advice for not feeling nervous when giving a presentation?

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Question added by Abdul Samad Nadeem Malik , Business Support Officer , Thimar Al Jazirah - 3M ESPE
Date Posted: 2014/04/07
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Consider the audience as being your friends you invited at your party. Smile to them, talk to them like they are your guests.

Sidrah Nadeem
by Sidrah Nadeem , Global Marketing Manager , Hill & Knowlton

  1. Make the entire presentation yourself and rehearse it in front of the mirror till you don't make a single error, that way you won't have to keep referring to your slides on the final day.
  2. Remember that you're making that presentation because you know what you're presenting, hence no need to stress out about 'who' you might be presenting to.
  3. Keep the presentation very accurate, the more complex it is the more cross questioning to be expected. 

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Research your audience and then take them off guard by starting your presentation by asking THEM questions about themselves! Nothing too heavy or personal but enough to let them know that you have some knowledge of them and that they are of interest to you. They will be far more receptive to anything that you are "presenting" to them knowing that you CARE!!

padmakumar pathiyil
by padmakumar pathiyil , Marketing Consultant , Management Consultancy

If you have a sound knowledge of the subject you are presenting, then you will never be nervous. It is as simple as that.

Jazir Thahir
by Jazir Thahir , Executive Secretary , Al Farida Beauty Intl Co. (PUIG)

Confidence about the topic will help you alot.

Divyesh Patel
by Divyesh Patel , Assistant Professional Officer- Treasury , City Of Cape Town

  1. Take deep breaths

  2. Smile

  3. Have a good sense of humor

  4. Loosen your muscles

  5. Practice

  6. Feel free to move around

  7. Keep good eye contact

  8. Try to include the audience

  9. Keep an open mind

  10. Make a couple of jokes

  11. Make hand-motions and use different voice tones

  12. Pause about2 seconds sometimes between sentences

  13. Make an impressive beginning

  14. Keep your presentation short

Abdel Fattah Ibrahim
by Abdel Fattah Ibrahim , CDT Director , Colgate Palmolive

      ·         Develop positive thinking and visualization skills

·         Plan and practice your presentation carefully

·         Do several rehearsals with friends or colleagues

·         Identify the aspects of the situation which are causing you the greatest levels of anxiety, in order to plan steps to prevent them from becoming a reality

·         Practice taking control of your breathing, slow breathing out

·         Relax yourself physically, sleep well

 

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by Deleted user

Yet all the answers given by respected members are true, but what I felt practically remembering my first presentation in AGM of my company is described as below: 

A presentation is always a PRESENT TENSE, so, therefore it is the process of synchronization of various pre steps before it is organized. 

Therefore being nervous  during presentation is the only matter of experience. If you are new to presentation no body can stop you of being nervous. So I do not think it is a big matter, you just need to be fully organized with your documentation which are to be presented and a study of possible post presentation questions.

After only one presentation your nervousness is vanished automatically, as you know that, you have to do this task, so when there isa will there is a way too !!

Natasha Khan
by Natasha Khan , Assistant Manager , Publishing Company – Coventry

Confidance.

IRPHAN GHANI
by IRPHAN GHANI , Senior Management , A

In addition to input by Mr. Abdel Fattah Ibrahim;

Avoid eye contacts with the audience while making a presentation to avoid distractions.

Shahzad Khan
by Shahzad Khan , Deputy Manager - Human Resources , The Searle Company Limited

Practise is as much as possible.

Have mock session.

Remeber the key point, never read the presentation.

Take advice from your senior(who is good in it)

Last but not the least, do PRAY :)

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