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Many people get intimidated by Q&A sessions, interviews, and other impromptu speaking moments. Is it any wonder?
😰Before they speak, they can feel anxiety when they’re put on the spot.
😰Then, they don’t know where to begin. How should they start?
😰And when they do start, they often struggle to organize their thoughts effectively.
😰As they keep talking, they become concerned that the audience will judge them harshly.
😰This gets them wondering “Am I talking too long? Or do I need to explain further?” Time management becomes an issue!
😰Further, many worry about their vocabulary and word choices. “What if I say something insensitive or non-inclusive?”
And with all those worries flitting about in their heads, it’s easy to get sidetracked and lose the thread of what they’re saying altogether!
One solution to overcoming these impromptu speaking challenges is to learn impromptu speech structures. Then, practice them in a supportive environment where you get instantaneous feedback.
Join Izzy and I as we discuss not only the challenges of spontaneity, but also how we help people become more adept at impromptu speaking by playing improvisational gamesgiv. The games give people the practice and feedback they need in a fun and supportive environment.