Fellow speaker,
If you want to indicate to the audience that you are indecisive, let the audience see and hear your mental worries. Wander around the stage to one side, talking your worries out loud, looking at the audience. Then stop, and do the same thing only have the opposite worry this time. For example (wandering to audience's right), "I know this is the right thing to do, so I should do it. [stop suddenly, then wandering to audience's left] But I don't want to do it, I don't want to do it at all. [stop suddenly, etc.]"
If you want to indicate to the audience that you are indecisive, let the audience see and hear your mental worries. Wander around the stage to one side, talking your worries out loud, looking at the audience. Then stop, and do the same thing only have the opposite worry this time. For example (wandering to audience's right), "I know this is the right thing to do, so I should do it. [stop suddenly, then wandering to audience's left] But I don't want to do it, I don't want to do it at all. [stop suddenly, etc.]"
Wandering,
Tim Wilson
Professional Speech Coach
Free speaking tips at: http://speakingquicktips.blogspot.com
Tim Wilson
Professional Speech Coach
Free speaking tips at: http://speakingquicktips.blogspot.com