“Unlock Your Inner Orator: 8 Habits You Must Ditch to Speak with Unshakeable Confidence!”

7. Ignoring feedback

Feedback can be a tough pill to swallow, especially when it comes to something as personal as public speaking.

But feedback is exactly what we need if we want to improve.

No matter how good you become, there’s always room for improvement. And sometimes, we need an outside perspective to point out the things we’re too close to see.

Listen to what others have to say, consider their perspective, and use it to refine your skills.

Remember, becoming a confident speaker is a journey, not a destination. And every piece of feedback you receive is just another step on that path.

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