Overcome Shaky Voice During a Presentation

We’ve all been there—we get up in front of a crowd, ready to give the presentation of our lives, and then our voice starts shaking uncontrollably. It’s a nerve-wracking experience that can ruin the entire presentation. But fear not! Here are some tips you can use to get rid of shaky voice during your next big presentation.

Take Deep Breaths – Taking deep breaths is one of the best ways to calm down before or during a presentation. When we get nervous, we tend to take shallow breaths, which can make us even more anxious. Taking deep breaths oxygenates your body and helps clear your head so you can focus on the task at hand.


Do Some Warm-Ups – If you’re feeling particularly anxious before giving a presentation, do some vocal warm-ups beforehand to help loosen up your throat muscles and keep them from tensing up during the speech. This will help keep your voice steady and strong throughout the presentation.


Know Your Material – One of the best ways to prevent shaky voice is by preparing thoroughly for your presentation beforehand. Knowing your material inside and out gives you confidence; confidence leads to less anxiety; less anxiety means no shaky voice! So make sure you take the time to really understand what it is you want to say before getting up in front of a crowd.


Have Fun with It – Finally, remember that public speaking isn’t supposed to be a stressful experience—it should be fun! Don’t be afraid to let loose and have some fun with it (if it feels right). Lighten up your tone and don’t take yourself too seriously while presenting; this will help keep your cool and ultimately reduce any shaking in your voice as well!

These four simple steps should set you on track for success when it comes to overcoming shaky voice during presentations in tech settings (or any other setting, for that matter!). Remember that preparation is key; if you know what you want say and practice beforehand, chances are that those nerves won't overpower your performance! Good luck!

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