Should you rehearse your speech or presentation? And if so, for how long? The answers are, of course, yes. And as long as it takes for you to be great. There's this old tail out there, there's a far better to just be spontaneous. You'll be Fred complete, utter nonsense.
That's an excuse from people who are lazy or are nervous and they want to avoid and procrastinate. Yes, you need to rehearse every speech, every presentation you give. But you need to rehearse in a particular way you need to rehearse on video and that could be as simple as talking to your own cell phone and recording it. I do not let me repeat. I do not recommend that you rehearse by talking to the mirror. Because if you're talking to me or you're going to be thinking, my nose somehow gotten a little crooked.
Am I losing even more hair? What's with these jobs? You can't be in the moment presenting, if you're looking at your face because everyone I mean, everyone has something they don't like about their face. So I would not recommend that if you want to rehearse in front of your dog. I don't have a problem with that. But make sure there is a video recorder present and recording you so you can watch it.
Here's the real key to rehearsal. It doesn't do any good to rehearse it once. Well, it doesn't tiny little bit of good. But the real key to rehearsal is to keep doing it and tell you like the results. Maybe you can do that in one take. Maybe it takes 10 takes maybe it takes two days, guess what your audience doesn't care.
They simply want your best. So it's your job, to rehearse yourself to get you to the point where you're at your very best