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How to Stop Using Ers, Uhms, and Other Filler Words in Your Presentations

Nov 12, 201819 minEp. 59
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Filler words are a natural part of everyday conversations, and in fact, if they aren’t there, you’ll actually sound strange (or even fake) to the audience, so you don’t want to eliminate the filler words altogether. However, that doesn’t mean they have to be a major part of your speeches and presentations either. Overuse of the filler words has the potential to detract from your message, so as you become more and more comfortable speaking in front of a group, it might be a good idea to fine-tune your message by reducing these distractions. The best speakers in the world have trained themselves, over time, to minimize their use of filler words. (Notice that I said minimize, not eliminate.) Excessive use frustrates the audience and makes the speaker less credible. With a bit of practice, though, you can minimize filler words as well.

SHOW NOTES: https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/how-to-stop-using-er-um-and-other-filler-words-in-speeches/

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