Public Speaking Deconstructed
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Public Speaking Deconstructed

Do you have an upcoming presentation? This is an incredible opportunity to engage with others and share your knowledge with them. How exciting! But you’re not excited…you’re truly and completely dreading this presentation. Why?

Seriously, why?

I ask this question of every person that comes to me for advice on public speaking. Often the answer is they’ve been persuaded to believe public speaking is scary. They can pinpoint back to a presentation in school or early in their career when their peers convinced them to be nervous.

Think about it, instead of reacting with support or excitement, the reaction from others typically falls along the line of how much anxiety is caused by the idea of speaking in public. And yes, speaking in front of a room full of people can be hard. It’s likely to be even harder if you’re not prepared with your content, your approach, or worst-case scenario, not at all.

Although preparation is key, delivering your message in a concise and memorable manner is equally critical. Members of the audience are eager for a few strong takeaways. They don’t want to endure an unfocused presentation, nor do they want too much extra information. To keep your audience engaged and keep your topic easy to remember is the speaker’s goal!

Does this sound familiar? If you’ve taken a class or read an article about effective presentations, then you’re familiar with this term: residual message. This is the ultimate takeaway for your audience. The residual message is what you want them to remember when you’re finished! You’ll do this by keeping that message concise, easy to understand, and repeat it often as you are speaking.

Practicing in a small group for a short time period helps to overcome that fear. In addition to practice, being prepared will make presenting easier and less scary. Be concise with your message and make it memorable. And if you’re not nervous, don’t allow someone else to convince you that you should be.

Want to learn more about public speaking? You can find me here: https://www.dhirubhai.net/in/amyhorner/ ?

Neil Sumilas

Organizational Performance Leader, Operations Expert, Change Catalyst, Network Builder

2 年

Remember that the presentation is about the audience, not about you. Focus on the takeaways for them, and they'll appreciate the content - even if the delivery is imperfect. And when you're practicing, record yourself! When you watch yourself afterwards, you're generally better than you imagined yourself being in the moment.

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