Strengths And Weaknesses Of A Speech

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I was pleased with the overall performance of my individual speech. Obviously, there are going to be some things that you dislike and some things that you like in every speech that you deliver. I had several goals going into this speech, and although I did not accomplish them all, I accomplished some of the goals that I did not think I would be able to. Within this essay, I will be explaining three of my strengths as well as three of my weaknesses that I observed while delivering my speech. I will then further explain how I plan to even further my strengths, and how I plan to work on my weaknesses for the upcoming group presentation. I will start off by describing some of my public speaking strengths that I noticed. To my surprise, one of my biggest strengths was making eye contact instead of reading off of the slides. In previous experiences, I have had a tendency to read straight from slides instead of speaking to the audience. I can accredit this to the time I put into preparing for the speech, allowing me to feel more comfortable when delivering it. Another …show more content…

I am a firm believer that a moving speaker grabs and holds the attention of an audience more than a stationary one. In addition to that weakness, I also noted that I would tend to repeat myself, especially in situations in which I did not know how to end my thought. I could tell that this could have been very confusing to the audience, because they were hearing some facts over and over again for no apparent reason. What I believe to be my greatest weakness of all when it comes to public speaking is my use of filler words. I sometimes have trouble when trying to piece together a thought in my head, and I naturally will use filler words such as “um” or “uh”. Although these are weaknesses, there is always a way to fic them and I will tell you now on how I plan on doing just that in time for my group

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