Sunglasses are of course an essential. If, like me, you aren't the best at keeping track of expensive sunglasses—or live in fear of dropping them overboard—a cheap but trendy pair from Amazon just might be the move. Lastly, forgo the stack of books and bring along a Kindle or other e-Reader. The Kindle Paperwhite is my favorite, since it's super small and lightweight (under eight ounces) and has a weeks-long battery life, meaning you can leave your charger at home.
Yeti Rambler bottle, 26-ounce
Kindle Paperwhite
Butaby rectangular sunglasses
Saint Laurent Mica Cat-eye Acetate sunglasses
Lululemon Always Effortless jacket
Outdoor Voices windbreaker jacket
By the pool
If you're headed to a warm location, you'll probably want to take advantage of the pool deck, especially on sea days, so swim trunks or a bathing suit are a given. Keep skin protected with sunscreen and a sun hat—for the former, I love Supergoop's Play spray sunscreen for body and Unseen sunscreen for face; the latter goes on smoothly with no white cast. As for a hat, stick with something neutral you can wear on shore excursions as well as on board. Lack of Color's straw hat is especially ship-friendly—on windy days, tighten the chin strap to keep it from flying off. Add a cover-up and some waterproof sandals, like Birkenstock's Arizona Essentials or Tevas, which offer more support than flip flops, and you're good to go.
Supergoop! Play Antioxidant Body Mist with Vitamin C
Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen
& Other Stories Classic Baseball cap
Lack of Color The Vista Straw Hat
Summersalt The Crochet High-Neck Dress
Andie Swim Margarita Button Up and Isabela short
Teva Midform Universal sandals
Birkenstock Arizona Essentials sandals
Formal nights
Whether you're sailing on a larger ship with Celebrity or Royal Caribbean or a smaller vessel with Seabourn or Silversea, you'll likely encounter at least one black-tie evening or formal night during your cruise (consult the cruise line's dress code page for specifics). For itineraries that include several formal nights, I like packing one or two staple dresses in a neutral color and pairing them with bold accessories to feel like I'm changing up my look without bringing a new outfit for each night. And since you won't need much but your phone, room key, and maybe a lipstick, bring a small purse with room for just the essentials so you can avoid carrying around a bulky crossbody or tote when you head to dinner.
Kat Maconie Sigrid sandals
Sabah slip-ons
Todd Snyder Alden Plain Toe Blucher
Amber Jack The Loafer
Nordstrom Cat's Eye Disc Linear Drop earrings
Monica Vinader Mismatched Keshi Pearl Drop earrings
Quince Italian Leather Phone Crossbody
Cult Gaia Enya Raffia Bucket bag
In the cabin
Nothing beats kicking back and relaxing in your stateroom after a long day of exploring—especially if you can watch the waves roll by from the comfort of your bed. Up the cozy factor with a pair of comfy socks; Brother Vellies' Cloud socks are a favorite of many Traveler editors, myself included. Even though most ships leave fluffy robes hanging in the closet, I like to pack a thinner one with me too, to wear in the mornings or while getting ready, especially since it doesn’t take up much room, even in a carry-on.
I also love a weighted sleep mask for ultimate relaxation (and darkness); Nodpod's can be laid over your head if you sleep on your back, or secured via a loop if you're a side sleeper or tend to move around. On the skincare front, hydrating face lotion is a toiletries essential no matter the climate you're traveling to—both ends of the temperature spectrum can lead to dried out skin (on that note, don’t forget a lip balm, too).
Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench moisturizer
Nodpod weighted sleep mask
Skims Soft Lounge robe
Brother Vellies Cloud Socks
Shore excursions
Rule number one for shore excursions: Wear comfortable walking shoes. You might also need water shoes, depending on your ports of call and itinerary, but a pair of lightweight sneakers will come in handy for any and all sightseeing tours. Allbirds are my go-to, especially the classic Tree Dashers style. Hokas offer tons of support, too. If you plan on doing any shopping, stuff a mesh tote or Baggu bag in your day pack or crossbody—it weighs next to nothing and folds up small, but has plenty of room when unfolded to carry whatever souvenirs (or bottle of wine) you bring back on board. Plus, thanks to its material, Baggu bags doubles as a perfect beach tote to stash a towel and wet swimsuit in, if the day calls for a change of clothes.
Speaking of water, if you're planning to hike waterfalls, go kayaking or snorkeling, or participate in any other water-adjacent activity, bring along a waterproof phone case to keep your cell phone protected and easily accessible (I like the Pelican style below for its lanyard, and because it floats). Another fun pick: An underwater camera, if you'd rather leave your phone tucked away.
Allbirds Tree Dasher 2
Hoka Kawana sneaker
Standard Baggu tote
OtterBox Frē Series MagSafe case
Pelican Marine Series floating phone pouch
Polaroid underwater camera
Shop by destination
Top off your list of wardrobe staples with pieces well-suited to your ports of call—bright colors and florals for the Caribbean, chunky sweaters and wool slacks for Alaska, and breezy linen and textured knits for Europe.
The Caribbean cruise
Farm Rio x Anthropologie printed halter maxi dress
Farm Rio Red Palermo sleeveless midi dress
Rag & Bone Avery Herringbone knit snap shirt
Vilebrequin Men's Bowling Terry shirt
The Alaska cruise
Farm Rio Guipure long sleeve maxi dress
Simkhai Skyla dress
Peregrine waffle stitch wool cardigan
Todd Snyder Flanella Spread collar dress shirt
The European river cruise
Farm Rio Coconut Kimono shirt
Simkhai Blanche dress
Open Edit Texture Polo sweater
Todd Snyder Madison Trouser
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Introduction to Public Speaking
Public speaking is the act of delivering a speech or presentation to a live audience. It involves conveying information, persuading or influencing others, or entertaining a group of people through words, physical delivery, and visual or audio aids.
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Objectives of the Introduction
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Informative Speaking
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Visual Aids
Using visual aids in a speech can be an effective method of gaining attention in the introduction. Visual aids can include slides, props, or multimedia presentations that enhance the audience's understanding and engagement with the topic. However, it is important to use visual aids appropriately and ensure they are relevant to the speech topic .
Impromptu Speaking
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