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Public Speaking

Public Speaking. Ongoing Thought Process. What If ?. We try to become someone other than ourselves! We try to be a public speaker, presenter whatever that image means to us . Don’t try to be like somebody else. You just give yourself permission to be “You” in front of other people .

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Public Speaking

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  1. Public Speaking

  2. Ongoing Thought Process

  3. What If ?

  4. We try to become someone other than ourselves! We try to be a public speaker, presenter whatever that image means to us. • Don’t try to be like somebody else. You just give yourself permission to be “You” in front of other people.

  5. Give something Valuable

  6. Even if you pass out, get tongue-tied, or say something stupid during your talk . . . they won't care! As long as they get something of value, they will be thankful

  7. Thinking you need to change or control other people is a hidden cause of stress in many areas of life. • There are certain things you do need to control--your own thoughts, your preparation, arrangements for audio-visual aids, how the room is laid out. • It's foolish and unrealistic to attempt to get everyone in your audience to think well of you • Your Audience Truly Wants You to Succeed

  8. Remember ! • The essence of your Presentations is to give your audience something of value. The operative word here is GIVE not GET! The purpose of presentation is not for you to get something (approval, fame, respect, sales, clients, etc.) from your audience. It is to give something useful to your audience.

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