Public speaking is one of people’s biggest fears. It ranks along with the fear of death. Moreover, if it’s not in your native language, it’s…
What you say should come from asking 1. who and 2. why you’re talking to this audience. The cross section of this answer should provide you with…
Combining the audience’s needs (who) and your objective (why) for giving the presentation will provide you with a general idea of what your key message…
A Chinese proverb states: Tell me, I’ll forget Show me, I’ll remember Involve me, I’ll understand …and we can add “let me experience it and…
Get Your Key Message Across to the Audience Clearly, Effectively and Memorably Make sure you, yourself know what your key idea is. Now take this…
How do you get something to stick: to make a strong impression that stays with you over time; grows on you; keeps you thinking about…
A fantastic guideline for convincing others can be found in Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. Designed in the 1930’s by Alan Monroe, a professor of public speaking…
DANGLING MODIFIERS A video from Purdue University with an interesting view on how we modify– describe, visualize and engage….
https://www.inc.com/wanda-thibodeaux/what-to-do-when-you-feel-like-youre-too-behind-to-catch-up.html?cid=landermore
Start with a single focused idea, get the audience to feel it, to care. Have them understand it by talking in terms of their own…