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By Best Man Wedding Speech Plan

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

To be honest I was always fearful of being asked to be someone’s best man. If I knew a friend was getting serious in his relationship I would try and disqualify myself before hand… saying things like “I hope I never have to make a public speech”.

Don’t misunderstand me,back then I would have loved to have that honor but I was just so intimidated by the best man wedding speech . Now of course, making best man wedding speeches holds no fear what so ever, I could do them standing on my head with both arms tied behind my back (I wouldn’t recommend that by the way).

Back then however, after Mike asked me, I avoided thinking about it for as long as possible. I left it for far too long.

My advice to you is to get down to it as soon as possible, planning is key to giving yourself the confidence you need to carry it off with amazing results.

Staring at the bland piece of paper or the computer screen is fearful for most people, even authors hate that blank page but the key is just to start jointing down ideas. Start by just writing down anything that comes into your head, stories, ideas, headings… anything so long as you are putting things down. Once you have something there in front of you, suddenly things are not so bad.

Forget about thoughts of actually standing up, giving your best man wedding speech in front of people at the moment, just concentrate on the ideas. That way you won’t get distracted and intimidated. Making a speech can be nerve-wrecking at the best of times so just put that to one side for the moment.

If you are finding it hard to get your ideas down on paper as I did then I would suggest you take a look at some guides to help you. I found it hard to get started and so I went off and got some help. There are lots around but theĀ  guide that I used is here.

At the initial draft of your speech don’t worry about writing jokes or any such detail. Just plan some topics and jot down reminders of any stories that you can write in more detail later.

Just get started, my experience was that that was 40% of the work right there!

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