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Hello friends, meet again with me Muhammad Noer from Presenta Edu. Today
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we will discuss the topic of public speaking again. In the following video, I explain to
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my friends all the basic techniques and materials for public speaking. So for you, for all my friends who
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want to learn what public speaking really is, what is the technique, how to do it,
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then I will break it down in the following video. Let's watch the video.
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The first basis of public speaking is confidence. Yes confident. A public speaker must
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believe in what he is saying. You have to believe in yourself. We can't possibly
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be a good public speaker if we hesitate, we worry, we fear.
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So first of all, friends, you have to be confident, you have to be confident, just relax that I will speak in
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public. I believe with what I have learned, what have I prepared. I also
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have sufficient background to speak the topic. This will help us to
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become a good public speaker, a reliable public speaker. So a public speaker
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must be confident even though we might not be 100% ready last night. But when performing make sure
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that I want to give the best and I am confident to face my audience. The
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second basis of public speaking is to have the right mindset. What is the right mindset? We have
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a vision, have a positive view of ourselves and also towards others. The problem
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that is often experienced by public speakers, especially beginners, is that they are often
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afraid. Often worried about the views of others. Well, later I will be judged ugly by
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those who watch. Later, if my boss asks me something like this, how will the answer be? I can't answer.
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These are all negative mindsets. We imagine in our heads that other people
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will trouble us. Others will make us fail. Other people want us to
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be so, so perfect that we have a lot of pressure. It's all a negative mindset.
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Change it to a positive perspective or mindset. The point is that when
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your friends have to speak in public, rest assured that the person in front of us
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wants you to be successful. I want my friends to be successful. They have spent time,
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spent energy to attend he wanted to get something. So audience, participants are here
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to benefit from ourselves as a public speaker. With this mindset
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, friends will see that the participants are friendly. It turned out that the audience was easy
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to communicate with. It turned out that this audience connected with me. So naturally we will be
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able to present the best public speaking for our audience. The next public speaking technique
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that you must have is learning to always relax. And relaxing is related to
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the first two: with confidence and also with a positive mindset. The more confident we
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are, the more positive the mindset is, the easier it will be to relax. Someone might ask:
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"I'm trying to relax but I'm still nervous, what's going on?" A little nervous, a little nervous is natural.
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Never mind friends, not me, not us. Even the
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greatest public speaker will still have a little nervousness ahead of the performance or sometimes
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known as stage fright. This is something natural. We have to come to terms
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with that nervousness, that fear. Change it to a more relaxed feeling. How can
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we be more relaxed? The first is that before performing, try to clear up all the affairs first.
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So if you need to go to the toilet, go to the toilet first. Move body. Make the body more
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flexible, more relaxed. Movement of his hands, feet, head. Try to adjust his facial expression so that he
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will be more relaxed when he speaks. Before starting to inhale deeply, deeply, exhale,
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inhale a few more times, exhale. Why is this important? Because this will try to neutralize
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all the hearts that beat faster, the things we worry about, we will try to get rid of this and
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make us more relaxed. And also don't forget to pray. So when the relaxation is obtained,
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friends appear to talk, we will appear comfortable, relaxed and finally able to
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interact optimally with the audience. The fourth basis of public speaking is
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facial expressions. This facial expression is mainly a smile. If we speak in front of other people, his face
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must be friendly, not too tense. So his face must be friendly, must be comfortable to be seen by
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others. And it's all very easy to do when what? When we smile at the audience. So
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friends have to smile, look at the audience like they are our friends. our friends,
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people will support us. Then we will be easy to smile at them. Why
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is this facial expression important, this smile important? When we smile, the audience will
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smile back too. What are the consequences? We become more comfortable, more relaxed later when talking.
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And with friends also smiling, what happened? Created contact between
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the presenter self, between ourselves as public speakers with our audience. Then the discussion,
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the conversation will become more relaxed, better and can also achieve
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the expected goals. The next basic technique and material in public speaking is
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eye contact. So if we speak in front of other people, in public,
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never busy looking up like this. This is called no "eye contact". Also Don't
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look down, or look at it anywhere, we don't see the audience. But do
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"eye contact". Like this I make eye contact for friends, look at our audience.
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If we have a large audience, don't just stare at one person, but look at us. The
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first person, three seconds later moved to the second person. move to the third person,
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and so on. If we stand on the stage, we also share. Eye contact here
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once, right, middle, left, this is called eye contact. With eye contact what happens?
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Audiences will feel cared for and as a result they will pay attention to us
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as public speakers. That's where a connection, a relationship, or the cool language of
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an "engagement" is created between the audience and the person who spoke earlier, and the public speaker.
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The sixth basic material of public speaking is speaking clearly. What does it mean
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to speak clearly? We must speak at a sufficient volume. Can't be too
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slow. Because if it is too slow, our voices are not heard and are not clear to the audience.
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Also, don't be too high, too loud, the audience will be disturbed by
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our volume being too high. So, the volume must be sufficient, must be powerful. That's a
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clear voice. It's not just about volume. clear voice is also related to the way we pronounce
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words or the cool language "articulation". So friends, you have to practice pronouncing word for
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word properly and neatly according to the rules of good and correct language. In accordance with what words
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you want to say properly and correctly. In accordance with the spelling, the text of the sentence, that
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is what is called speaking well and clearly. This is important because novice speakers, novice public speakers
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are usually in a hurry when they talk. And if we rush to speak,
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the result is that the pronunciation becomes less clear. Maybe he's energetic, maybe he's got good
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body language. But when a public speaker's voice doesn't sound clear enough,
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it doesn't sound clear enough what he's saying, this will disturb the credibility of the public speaker
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. Speak calmly, relax, don't be in a hurry. Everyone has their
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own tempo. Suppose my tempo is like this to speak, then I use this tempo to
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speak comfortably, clearly and clearly. Later, if you are more advanced, you can
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add it by displaying pauses, increasing the tempo, lowering the tempo or including
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speaking faster, or slower for certain cases. Make sure to speak
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clearly. The 7th basis of public speaking is to recognize negative body language, then
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avoid showing that negative body language. What are negative body language?
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A huge amount. I'll start with the first one, from our facial expressions to our bodies. There are
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people when they talk their heads move in an uncertain direction. This is negative body language.
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So why do people see it like that anyway? Then the second is, the
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other negative is that people have their hands doing unnecessary things. For example, while talking he
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is holding his hair, holding his ears, or sometimes holding his collar,
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trimming constantly, this is negative body language. And this will actually happen
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when we are not confident. When we have nervousness, automatically negative body language
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will appear. So friends, the task is to try to realize that I like to hold it like this when I
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talk. I like scratching like this. Get to know it. Once we are aware, try
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not to do it. Reduce negative body language. Including when speaking
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another negative is crossing your arms in front. Everything that covers our bodies, whether I'm holding
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it like this, or sometimes having one's hand in his pocket while speaking, this is all
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closed body language, and part of negative body language. Know it, avoid it.
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What is good body language? Is open. So if we talk,
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my arms are open like this, beside me like this. What does it mean? I give
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trust to the audience and the audience to believe in me. So with body language
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like this we will be able to perform optimally. Therefore, if later friends want to
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master the basics of good public speaking, recognize the negative body language that we have.
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And specifically for this, friends, you can see my other videos. I've discussed in more detail
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about the negative body language. Finally, the 8th, if later friends want to master
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the techniques and basics of good public speaking, we have to keep practicing.
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There is a saying that practice leads to perfection. "Practice makes perfect",
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he said like that. There is no great public speaker, who is good at speaking,
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performing, without practice. We might ask how can he talk like that? How come
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the performance is so good? How can his body language be so good? It's all trained. Very rarely
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do people succeed at the first opportunity. Often what happens we don't know
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how deep the person is practicing. Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, founder of Apple, when he wanted to appear
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in a big presentation, it was a practice of days to months. Even
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to practice with the "slide", without the "slide", the sound training, the lighting, everything is trained
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in very, very detail. So when it appears it looks perfect. If you watch
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the videos of the winners of world-class public speakers who are able to speak
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well, the opening is very good, it's not all sudden. It's all trained. So before
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they come up with just a short time, seven minutes and eight minutes they practice it
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for hours, days, for the same words, the same phrases, the same techniques. So
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what? So that it can be tested. So, friends, the basics of public speaking, which is also very
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important, is to keep practicing. Practice, practice and practice. Why should you practice? Because
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we really need flying hours. The more trained we are, the more internalized
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we are. We will be internalized when we speak, internalized when we display body language,
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including internalization when we want to try to describe something,
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want to improvise in what we are talking about. So don't forget to keep practicing and
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practicing. This is also part of a preparation for a public speaker. No one is
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successful without good preparation, careful preparation. Thus, friends, we have
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learned the basic techniques and materials of public speaking. There are eight basic techniques and techniques that you
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need to learn and master. The first is confidence. Make sure we are confident at every
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intersection. Second, use the right mindset. Continue to think positively towards others,
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towards the audience as well as towards ourselves. The third is always relaxed. Just relax,
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enjoy the performance you show. Fourth, don't forget to smile. Because this smile
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will give a positive impression in front of our audience. They will also return the smile
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of a presenter. One package with the fifth smile is to make eye contact.
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When the audience is seen, they feel cared for and they will pay attention back. Sixth
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, make sure friends have a clear voice, the articulation can be heard well, the
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volume is sufficient. A public speaker whose name is also a speaker if the sound is problematic it will be
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a big problem. The voice must be clear. Seventh, recognize negative body language, identify negative things
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that we display when we speak. Reduce little by little. And
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lastly don't forget to practice, practice and practice. I believe that if you will
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present and show these 8 basic public speaking techniques, then gradually you will
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be able to become a good public speaker, the public speaker that you
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aspire to be. They all implement this and the best way to just don't force
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it right away is all at once. Try to apply one by one, which one is easy first. Apply one by one later
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gradually slowly we will have all these basics well. Thank
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you to all who have watched this video. Don't forget I talk a lot about
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public speaking topics, please see again in other videos. Don't forget to subscribe to
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God willing, we will meet again in the next video. I'm Muhammad Noer from Presenta.