Hey friends, I’m narrating a short list of public speaking tips I noted during my time at Toastmasters.
In the background, I put a timelapse video of me doing some “stream-of-consciousness“ drawing (no idea what else I’d call it) and coloring.
Why did I go to Toastmasters?
I've always been a bit boring in my speaking. Even after being a teacher for 6 years in my previous careerpath, I still have a hard time not being a monotone speaker.
So that's why I decided to attend a Toastmasters meetup.
I had the idea for a while but didn't get around to it (yes, yes I know, excuses).
Anyway, I went, and it was great! I learned a TON! So why not share it with you?
Here's a list of the things I picked up during the event.
How to not be a boring speaker! Tips! 👇
- If possible, be well prepared. 
- See an impromptu speech as an opportunity. 
- Take pauses during your speaking. 
- Look people in the eye. 
- Speak in a relaxed tone. 
- Tell a story. 
- Speak about what you felt. 
- Conclude with a lesson or a compelling message. 
- Use vocal variety. 
- Be energetic. 
- Don't put too much information into your story. 
- Give compliments plentifully. 
- Don't put your hands in your pants. 
- Don't walk around too much, but also not too little. 
- Refrain from saying "eh" or "ah" between sentences. 
- Try to feel confident. 
- Use humor. 
- Pronounce words clearly, especially when using complex words. 
- Don't use too much jargon. 
- Speak with intent behind each word/phrase. 
- Don't end all your questions with a question mark. 
- Don't ask too many questions. 
- Choose an interesting topic if possible. 
- Use repetition of important phrases or talking points. 
- Take time before you start talking when you need time to think. 
- Try to pick a story that is not only focusing on yourself, but is relevant to your listeners too. 
- When you are offered a specific (fictional) topic, take a few moments to outline the story in your head. 
- Before telling an impromptu story, keep the end in mind,. You mind finds a way by itself to get to it during your talking. 



