Module 2 - Position of the Self in Relation to Public Speaking Flashcards
A person’s essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as the object of introspection or reflective action
Self
Relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself
Self-concept
Four principles that describe how certain factors affect the way individuals view themselves.
- Reflected Appraisal
- Social Comparison
- Self- Attribution
- Self-Values
It posits that we view ourselves based on how other people see us
Reflected Appraisal
It is evaluating ourselves based on how we compare ourselves with other people
Social Comparison
It is regarding a quality or trait to self.
Self-attribution
What is important to an individual would relate to one’s global self esteem.
Self-values
Virgilio Enriquez, the father of Sikolohiyang Pilipino proposed ______ as the core concept explaining interpersonal behavior emphasizing the self as fundamentally related to others and not separate or distinct as compared to the west.
“kapwa”
The self is analogous to a window composed of four (4) panes or quadrants, namely:
1) the open area (Visible to all)
2) the hidden area (Self-only)
3) the blind area (Others only
4) the unknown area (No one)
More than just being aware of our thoughts. It is being aware of who we are, what we value, and what we can do.
Self-awareness
A type of communication anxiety is the level of fear a person experiences when anticipating or actually speaking to an audience
Public Speaking Apprehension
The Eight Factors of Public Speaking Apprehension
- Expectation,
- Training and experience
- Audience
- Self-worth
- Rejection
- Verbal Fluency
- Preparation
- Previous Unpleasant Experience
2 Major Manifestations of Public Speaking APprehension
- Physiological Manifestations
- Psychological Manifestations
Managing Public Speaking Anxiety and Developing Confident Delivery
- Normalize being tense and nervous
- Focus on ideas and not presentation
- Look at your listeners
- Remember to breathe
- Relax your body
- Speak in public as often as you can
Three types of speech according to purpose
- Informative
- Persuasive
- Entertaining