The secret of audience art
Between family, societal, cultural and school codes, we rarely have the opportunity to be able to express ourselves fully in public.
In a professional environment — whether in business, economics, politics or even in commerce and sales — this mastery of public speaking is essential if you want to gain credibility, if you want to communicate your intentions and deliver a certain message.
Why learn to speak in public?
The opportunities to speak in public are numerous and daily.
This can be in the context of a job interview, in a negotiation for a mortgage, to convince a client to turn to one of your products or services, or when you are asked to speak at the end a meal or a meeting, etc.
When you ask people about their phobias, speaking in public is a notion that often comes up.
It is an ancestral fear that is anchored in all of us. We are afraid of being judged or not being accepted, of being badly considered, even misunderstood.
However, public speaking is essential in many areas, both in the professional sphere and in everyday life.