The Essential 11

Unlock the Power of Your Voice: Laurie Ann Murabito’s Guide to Confident Leadership and Public Speaking Secrets

03.24.2024 - By Matt BeaudreauPlay

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Have you ever felt nervous or anxious about public speaking? You’re not alone. Many people share this fear, often due to the pressure of performing perfectly in front of an audience. It's perfectly okay to feel this way. However, it's important to remember that this fear should not be a barrier or an obstacle that holds you back. With the right mindset and adequate preparation, you can overcome this fear and become a confident public speaker.

Laurie Ann Murabito shares her life experiences, lessons, and advice to future leaders. From overcoming public speaking fears to embracing imperfections, she emphasizes the importance of practice, preparation, and finding confidence in one's voice. Tune in as young leaders ask questions about life, personal growth, entrepreneurship, and more!

Quotes:

"You don't have to be perfect. If anything, people love to see your imperfections. Because then they think, 'Oh, she's just like me.' And that makes you relatable." – Laurie Ann Murabito

"I've taught my nervous system that if I walk up to a group of people, extend my hand, and say, 'Hi, I'm Lauren, what brings you here?' Even if they turn around and don't want to talk to me, guess what, I'm not going to die." – Laurie Ann Murabito

"Memorizing the beginning and the very end of your presentation will get over those butterflies. That's how you should be memorizing your presentation – conversational, not scripted." – Laurie Ann Murabito

Takeaways:

Accept your nerves and imperfections because they make you human; remember that even professional speakers get scared.

Gain confidence in public speaking through practice, preparation, visualization, and by ensuring good audio quality for live streams and videos.

Keep your audience engaged by asking them questions, providing clear instructions, and establishing personal connections with eye contact and body language.

Deliver your message efficiently, use pauses to give your audience time to digest information, and have extra points ready to prevent going off-topic.

Embrace criticism and inquiries because they can help you improve your future presentations.

Conclusion:

Your nervousness shows your passion. Start small, like practicing your speech to a mirror or friend. Preparation breeds confidence; the more you know your material, the more confident you'll be. Remember, you don't need to be perfect; your flaws make you relatable. Visualize your success; see yourself giving a confident, impactful speech. So, take a deep breath, step forward, and let your voice be heard.

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