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Judy Dippel – JLD Writes – Checklist of Advice for Speaking Growth and Preparation Just begin speaking to groups: · Speak whenever possible, about what you know and are passionate about · Seek training you can trust – learn speaking techniques, but always be true to you · Practice balanced messages – Points, Instruction, Experience, References (Ref. PIER—CLASS Services; Florence Littauer, Marita Littauer) Things to consider and questions to ask of the person who contacts you to speak: · Number of people expected? Demographics? Theme? Length of your presentation – type? (Keynote, interactive, workshop, inspirational, retreat, teaching, etc) · Ahead of time, provide a written introduction to the person who introduces you. · Will the audience be provided pens and paper? · How is the room set up? Lighting? Type of microphone you prefer. (Visualize) · Can you provide handouts? Does that work logistically for them? Do you need a flipchart, Power Point, other electronics, etc.? · Dress of group? Dress professionally, but don’t wear a suit if audience will be wearing jeans. · Do they have permission to record you? Can they sell recordings of your presentation? · Can you sell your products? (Books, etc.) Will they provide person to help at the table? POWER “P” Words for a Professional Presentation: · Have a powerful beginning and ending · Make your points have impact: Allow at least 10 minutes for each major point · Pause: Pause instead of using filler words like, umm, and, uh, etc. · Pace: Change your speaking pace and voice · Express your personality and passion, and share personal anecdotes · Don’t be phony: Audiences are smart, they recognize sincerity and transparency · Props: Use them if they are comfortable for you—make your points “sink in.” · Pray: For me, this is essential. I can’t do it without God’s provision. Nervousness can be helpful, but fear is not —it limits you. Ideas to help you overcome fear: Arrive ahead of time – talk to people as they come in; connect; chat with them. Take focus off of yourself: Instead, think about what you are excited to tell them; visualize your success; imagine a person who will appreciate what you say; look in people’s eyes as you speak; see individuals (just like you), not a blob of people. Know they want you to succeed; don’t take yourself too seriously. Laugh! Practice relaxation techniques before and during presentation: BREATHE, release tension! Move around naturally. Suggestions: Consider using Mind Mapping Technique, created by Tony Buzan, rather than outlining I recommend the book, Present Yourself by Michael J. Gelb Judy Dippel 2010 www.judydippel.com Author, Speaker, Commercial Freelance Writer
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