Public speaking
    How can you overcome the fear of            speaking in front of an audience? 

  Although none of us are professional speakers, in business life we ​​face the need to speak to people at many points, from meetings to job interviews. You can be sure that such speeches are not as easy for anyone. Celebrities may feel stressed and have difficulty expressing themselves in front of such an audience. One of these people is a successful entrepreneur Richard Branson. Like many of us, he was once afraid to speak in public. However, he identified a strategy based on three principles to overcome this fear. By following Richard Branson's 3 effective principles, you can easily speak to a wide audience.

     1. Imagine that you are talking to                  your friends. 

This is a very effective method, although it may seem simple. Richard Branson says he is more comfortable in front of an audience when he is attuned to this principle. It's as if thousands of people aren't watching him, he's just talking to his friends. To follow this principle, first, convince yourself, and then you will see that your speech will be easier than you think.

        2. Always be prepared. 

 This principle does not mean that you should be ready to speak at any time. The basis of the principle is that the topic of your speech, the target audience, etc. Regardless of the factors, you must be prepared for your speech. If you do not think that you have an innate ability to speak, it is advisable to prepare your speech in advance. The first condition is that you feel ready to work and train often on the performance. 

      3. Practice several times before the       performance. 

 Training is a way to work in all areas of life and help you succeed. Repeat what you will say in front of the mirror or in front of a person at home for 1 hour each day before your talk. According to Richard Branson: "If you do not dream of your performance, then you are not ready enough.