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Ways To Deal With Wedding Speech Nerves 
Preparing for awedding speechcan be a daunting task if you are not accustomed to public speaking. But that does not mean you cannot overcome the nerves and deliver agood wedding speech. Here are some important tips to help you cope up with thewedding speech nerves. 
First, remember that you are there because you are connected with theaudience. They will be on your side and will sincerely support you. You can restassure that whatever you say on the wedding speech will be respected fully. Some people giving wedding speeches break the tension by saying something funny. Soany vague attempt of a joke will get you a reaction.
Like they say, “`Practice makes perfect.” Spend more time to practice as itlessens the nervous feeling on the actual day. Practice the intonation and the pauses. Practice your speech wherever you are. Practice over and over again asmany times as you can before the wedding day. You will feel much better on theactual day as you know your speech by heart. Any mistakes you may say on your wedding speech will be easily forgiven when they see you are prepared for it. 
Practice where you will take a breath in the speech as it is important in public speaking. This is also done by singers and public speakers in order todeliver a good performance. If you are not familiar with diaphragmatic breathing,a quick search on Goggle will help you. 
Think of a funny story that you may say on your speech. Something mildlytitillating that will make you smile like how beautiful the bride looks with her crystal wedding jewelry.This will also make you feel relaxed, and give a niceenergy to your wedding speech.
One thing that helps the nerves of many professional public speakers iseating banana 20 minutes before the speech. This also provides a nice energy boost which helps lessen your tension. 
Consciously speak slowly and clearly as speakers tend to feel the urge tospeak fast when nervous, thus making the speech unclear. Try to be alert duringyour speech and slow yourself down when you notice you are speeding up. Speak clearly so people can understand what you say. 
Eye contact with people in the audience is important in public speaking asit creates a connection that feels like you are just chatting with everyone who isthere. 

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