This document provides tips for becoming a better public speaker. It recommends starting with local networking events and Toastmasters to practice short introductory speeches. Mastering the basics like having a clear beginning, middle, and end; knowing your audience; making eye contact; and practicing frequently are emphasized. The document also warns against common mistakes like telling jokes to open, not leaving time for Q&A, and not engaging the audience. Overall, it stresses that becoming a strong public speaker takes practice and offers various ways to develop skills over time from novice to seasoned levels.