Three Things You Should Always Do Before Speaking in Public

by Alli Gerkman on May 15, 2009 · 1 comment

We all know how important it is to exude a sense of calm when we’re speaking, whether we’re presenting at a conference or in a courtroom, but even the best presenters can get nervous before a big presentation. So how do we tame those nerves?

Lisa DeCaro and Leonard Matheo of Courtroom Performance have taught countless lawyers how to improve their presentation skills. The duo teaches lawyers how to be better lawyers by empowering them to present their cases in the best light possible.

Here, they touch on three ways to conquer nerves and deliver a natural presentation:

This was taken from The Top 10 Skills of Great Presentations… And How to Achieve Them, which is available from our online video library.

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