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                    Franklin Delano Roosevelt had some good advice for the 
 public speaker when he said, be sincere, be brief, be 
 seated. Be simple, natural and effective and earn your C’s.
 1. Be fully Committed to your message and be ready to take
 action in the face of doubt.
 2. Be Competent concentrate on your audience and customize
 your remarks to show that you know what is important to 
 them.
 3. Demonstrate Candor. Tell your truth. Be vulnerable.
 Share your mishaps.
 4. Challenge yourself and then Challenge your audience to
 think differently, make some change, take some action.
 5. Have the Courage to talk about uncomfortable things.
 Don’t only give the audience what they want, but what they
 need to hear.
 6. Collaborate, not compete, with your audience with your
 speaker colleagues.
 7. Honor your Covenant with your audience. Understand the
 awesome opportunity you have at the platform and take it 
 seriously.
 
                                Be a Speaker with Intention
As a speaker of Intention, you can help your audience organize their energy and actions that will bring about their desired goals, dreams.
                                Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking
The audience wants you to succeed - so just treat them as your friends and speak in a conversational manner. You don't use notes when you speak to your friend, so don't use them now. At the most, you may use some note cards that include some key words for you to remember.
                                Nervous? You Are Not Alone. Presentation tips from the Pros
Accept the fear and make it work for you. Most people cannot see your nervousness, so don't even mention that you are. Use this adrenaline rush of nervous energy by turning it into lots of enthusiasm in your delivery.