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11 Public Speaking Strategies NOT Taught in School

Started by Tacettin İKİZ, April 03, 2025, 01:37:52 PM

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11 Public Speaking Strategies NOT Taught in School

Mastering public speaking is not about fancy slides or memorized scripts — it's about presence, connection, and strategy. These 11 techniques are rarely taught in classrooms but are used by top speakers worldwide.



1. The 5-5-5 Rule
  • Scan 5 audience faces
  • Hold each gaze for 5 seconds
  • Repeat every 5 minutes
  • Builds genuine connection and audience trust

2. Power Pause
  • Pause for 3 seconds after important points
  • Creates space for the message to land
  • Makes your speech feel confident, not rushed

3. The 3-Part Open
  • Open with a question or attention grabber
  • Share a short, relevant story
  • State the promise or purpose of your talk

4. Palm-Up Principle
  • Use open palms while speaking = trustworthy
  • Avoid pointing fingers = confrontational
  • Body language influences audience perception



5. The 90-Second Reset
  • If you feel nervous, excuse yourself
  • Do 90 seconds of deep breathing privately
  • This resets your nervous system and improves focus

6. The Rule of Three
  • Group key ideas in sets of three
  • Humans remember triplets better than lists
  • Increases retention and structure

7. 2-Minute Story Rule
  • Keep stories under 2 minutes
  • Any longer and you risk losing audience attention
  • Stories are powerful, but brevity sustains interest



8. The Lighthouse Method
  • Visualize "anchor points" around the room
  • Rotate eye contact slowly between them
  • Looks natural and gives structure to your gaze

9. The Power Position
  • Feet shoulder-width apart
  • Hands relaxed at your sides
  • This posture projects calm confidence

10. The Callback Technique
  • Reference earlier points in your conclusion
  • Creates a "full-circle" experience for your audience
  • Helps reinforce your message and build connection

11. The Rehearsal Truth
  • Stand in your "power position" while rehearsing
  • Practice with the same posture you'll use live
  • It increases confidence and muscle memory



Quick Formula:
Audience Engagement = (Eye Contact + Pauses + Stories) / Nervous Energy

"The best speakers don't perform — they connect. These techniques help you speak with purpose, presence, and power."
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