Few people enjoy speaking in public. Most people will experience the following signs of stress: your pulse quickens, your face goes pale; your breathing becomes shallow. But you can be a great speaker if you know some techniques to calm yourself.The best technique to calm yourself is to breathe deeply. Inhale(吸入)through your nose until your stomach can stick out no further and then exhale (呼出)through your mouth. Do this at least ten times and you will feel much better.Arrive early and familiarize yourself with the room, the podium (讲坛), the A/V equipment and the seating arrangement. Stand at the podium and breathe deeplyMix with the audience as they arrive. Find out a few names and ask them why they have come. Chatting with them informally helps break the ice and will help remind you that your audience is made up of ordinary people like you and me.Bring a photo of a child, spouse, or pet with you and keep it where you can see it. Glance at it from time to time. If you are getting lost in your speech, look at it for 5 seconds and gather your thoughts. Remember that you are somebody's hero.Make eye contact with members of your audience. Look out for the friendly faces encouraging you to succeed. If you are too shy, connect with the empty chairs!Smile warmly and act confidently and enthusiastically, even if you don’t initially feel that way. As you begin to relax, this will become less of an act.
It helps you_______ look at the pictures you bring with you.