Your advice is spot-on! My suggestion for presentations is to avoid using filler words - it's something I struggle with and comes with practice. I've also learned the importance of eye contact to engage your audience. :)
Remember to Breathe! Some people talk so fast when they are nervous and it doesnt come across. If you take a DEEP breath between sentances, it helps slow to an enjoyable pace. And can help calm the nerves.
What I've learnt from presentations in university: know what you're talking about. When I didn't have had enough time to fully prepare, I'm nervous and very insecure. But when I feel prepared and know that I will be able to answer questions, on one hand it's easier to structure my talk (because I have a good overview of the topic) and on the other hand I don't need too many filler words. This can be the main thing to make me insecure and therefore always ist the morst important part for me.
oh man i find presenting it so hard. but i think it's good to take occasions to practice and push yourself. for example at university, if you can make choose to make presentation or not, choose yes, or be the one to present the group project or offer to go first. don't even think about it just raise your hand if they ask "who wants to make a presentation on..." :))))
this was really helpful. as I've started presenting in a weekly ops meeting and my section is under some pressure I do get some tough questions. Thankyou.
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hey .. I'm a new youtuber and havinga no idea the technical things your 1 tip is very helpful to ne , the 2 one i've done today only and yes 3 one is not actully built-up till in me but i have done one more thing is that made a to list the no. of videos I'm gonna make and is really really helpful must add in it thanks