"I have a dream"

(Adelman, 1963)
“I have a dream.” With these famous words, Martin Luther King, Jr moved an entire nation and changed a country’s view on race forever. 
It is truly amazing how an intricate string of words can change history. Think of Abraham Lincoln, would he really be so significant to us if it weren’t for his speech at Gettysburg? 
One can only dream of being the kind of public speaker that can make people get goosebumps.
All my life I have hated public speaking. It wasn’t ever the getting up in front of people that scared me. Because I’ve played piano pieces in front of hundreds of people without any hesitation. But the second you ask me to speak in front of them I’m done. While I’ve had to do some presentations before college, college was the first time I’ve had to do weekly presentations and it is my nightmare. My first year of college was really difficult for me because I’ve never had to present, or speaking publicly so often in my life.  This year I can confidently say that I am more comfortable with presenting. I still get nervous and I still stumble on my words and I still hate it passionately. But compared to where I was last year, I have definitely improved. I am glad for my communications course this semester because I want to become a better presenter. It is vital for my career choices, and especially for interviews. I’ve only had two interviews in my life and one of them wasn’t even a real interview, it was a meeting to tell me that I got the job. I want to be prepared for future interviews and I really want to impress them with my presentation skills during the interview. There really is no escaping public speaking. And believe me, if I was able to, I would. 


Sources:

Adelman, B. (Photographer). (1963, August 28). Martin Luther King, Jr. - "I Have a Dream" Speech. Retrieved from https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/photos/martin-luther-king-jr-i-have-dream-speech

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