Speak Up and Stand Out: Mastering Communication and Public Speaking for Lawyers
Manage episode 462573596 series 3309353
🔑 Key Takeaways:
👉 Public Speaking: It’s Normal to Feel Nervous
- Nervousness isn’t a flaw—it’s your body’s natural reaction to standing out.
- Manage it with deep breathing, standing tall, and aligning your body.
- Turn that nervous energy into confidence by channeling it into preparation and practice.
👉 Body Language Speaks Louder Than Words
- Stop with the “angry parent” pose! Crossed arms or rigid stances scream unapproachable.
- Use open, confident gestures to build trust before you even say a word.
- Your body is part of your message—don’t just say it, show it.
👉 Authenticity Wins Every Time
- Ditch the lawyer jargon; speak like a human being who cares.
- Whether in a courtroom, conference, or Instagram reel, connect by being you.
- Simplify your language. Nobody’s impressed by “navigate the immigration puzzle”—just say, “help you stay in the U.S. legally.”
👉 Active Listening for Better Team Communication
- Don’t listen to respond—listen to understand. Reflect back what you heard before jumping to conclusions.
- Feedback isn’t an attack, so don’t get defensive. Use a “yes, and” approach to build collaboration instead of conflict.
- Some conversations are too important for email or Slack. If there’s tension, have a real conversation.
👉 Your Voice Is Your Power—Invest in It
- Your voice is your moneymaker. Learn how to control it, modulate it, and make it resonate.
- Avoid monotone delivery or “vocal fry” (that raspy, dragging sound). Instead, practice varying your pitch and tone.
- Warm up your voice before big presentations like you’d stretch before a workout. Your breath is your fuel—use it.
👉 Stage Fright? Sweat Through It Anyway
- Nervous? Good. That means you care. It’s okay to sweat, clench, or even black out a little—just don’t let fear stop you.
- The audience doesn’t notice half of what you think they do, and they’re rooting for you to succeed.
- Use relatable storytelling to connect, engage, and keep their attention.
👉 Lawyers on Video: Lose the Robotic Delivery
- Add energy and enthusiasm to your videos—it’s not a deposition, it’s a chance to show your personality.
- Use conversational language, focus on your audience’s problems, and talk to them, not at them.
- People don’t connect with perfection—they connect with authenticity.
👉 Your Voice Is a Skill—Train It
- Vocal coaching isn’t just for actors. If you’re a lawyer, you make money by speaking, so learn how to do it better.
- Work on the basics: breathing, pacing, and enunciation. Mastering these will elevate your presence.
- Practice subtext—know the emotion behind your words. You’re not just saying things; you’re making people feel something.
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