Tosha VanMeter
F or some people like me when it comes to speaking publicly it doesn't come easily. You might get the cold sweats, freeze up or stutter a lot. Some people even pass out due to fear or throw up before, during or after the presentation. There is actually a fear called glossophobia which is also known as the fear of public speaking, it is estimated that 77% of the population has this fear to some degree. Some people are able to overcome this fear, and some cannot. What I learned from the Paul Nelson's, Scott Titsworth's and Judy Pearson's 2013 edition "iSpeak " really helped me out and understand how to be prepared for a speech and how to present it. As far as the presentations go, group one was first to present. I learned what makes public speaking so important. The presentation processes. What to avoid in presentations and how to avoid it. How to choose a topic. What types of presentations there are and mos