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	<title>Speaking Info &#187; recoding your presentation</title>
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		<title>Tip #23: Why Recording your Speech will Improve Your Public Speaking Skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 03:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arlen Busenitz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ug! That&#39;s what I thought after hearing myself on tape. I had just recorded a presentation and was listening to it. Every &#34;um&#34;, awkward pause, and misspoken word flew out off the mp3 and smacked me. Listening or watching yourself on tape can be painful. That&#39;s why many speakers never record themselves. But wait! If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ug! That&#39;s what I thought after hearing myself on tape. I had just recorded a presentation and was listening to it. Every &quot;um&quot;, awkward pause, and misspoken word flew out off the mp3 and smacked me.</p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">Listening or watching yourself on tape can be painful. That&#39;s why many speakers never record themselves. But wait! If the audience had to sit through it, so should we!</span></p>
<h3>Speaking Tip #23: Improve your Speaking Skills fast by recording and listening to every presentation&#8211;twice.</h3>
<p>What are the benefits of recording and listening/watching yourself?</p>
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<li>What get&#39;s evaluated get&#39;s improved. Just by listening to ourself we will improve automatically.</li>
<li>Our errors will jump out at us and we can fix them.</li>
<li>Minor adjustments&nbsp; will become clear.</li>
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<p>When I started videotaping, I noticed I would often lick my lips and even wrinkled my forehead in an almost glaring way. The video camera gave me the brutal truth.</p>
<p>You can grab a digital recorder for anywhere from $30 to $100. Amazon is a great place to check. Flip phone cameras are between $100-$200. If you are serious about improving your public speaking skills, pick one up.</p>
<p><strong>Why listen twice?</strong></p>
<p><span class="mceItemHidden">The first time you listen, evaluate yourself. What could your improve? What should you have left out? During the second time, just let it play as you do something else. I have been told that even if you are distracted, your subconscious mind is still picking it up.</span></p>
<p>Still not convinced about the power of recording your presentation? Try it on your next three presentations. Then compare your first presentation to the third. You&#39;ll notice a difference.</p>
<p>Grab your recorder and start taking your public speaking skills to a new level.</p>
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