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  1. 1. 20 Public Speaking Tips Peter Dhu
  2. 2. 1 Use your nervous energy  It is not about getting rid of nerves, but rather harnessing the nervous energy  Nerves will put you into your peak performance mode  It is about making the butterfly's fly in formation
  3. 3. 2 Leave your ego at the door  Focus 100% on the audience and don’t worry about your own nerves and your own self talk.  If you focus on yourself then you are taking away from the audience
  4. 4. 3 Be clear on your purpose  What do you want to achieve  What do you want the audience to remember  Why do they care  What outcome/change/action do you want to occur
  5. 5. 4 Start really strong  First Impressions count  The first 30 seconds is crucial  The rule of primacy – the first words are remembered
  6. 6. 5 What pain are you solving for your audience  What problem are you solving  What pain are you alleviating  What questions are you answering  What is keeping you audience awake at night with worry  Answer these questions and you will do a great job
  7. 7. 6 Use stories Tell a story Make a point Link the point to a benefit for the audience Stories are your Unique Intellectual Property You don’t need to learn your stories, they happened Stories are memorable Stories create an emotional response
  8. 8. 7 Have a call to action  Ask them to do something  Challenge them  Make the status quo unacceptable
  9. 9. 8 Speak to the audience one to one  Speak as though you are just having a conversation  Be genuine, authentic and conversational  Make eye contact one person at a time
  10. 10. 9 Get out of your comfort zone  Take a risk every day that gets you closer to your speaking goal  If you are comfortable, then it is not big enough for you  Dr Susan Jeffers said “Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway”  Just speak more
  11. 11. 10 Do your preparation  Prior preparation prevents pathetically poor performance  Spectacular performance is preceded by spectacular preparation  Preparation is the foundation of every presentation
  12. 12. 11 Use your voice  Use tonal variation and intonation  Vary your speed  Vary your volume  Use pause to create suspense
  13. 13. 12 Always get feedback  Feedback is the food of champions  How do you know if you don’t ask  Feedback will help you grow and unlock potential
  14. 14. 13 Establish credibility  Why you  Where does your data come from  What is your experience  Why should we believe you  Build your credibility stack
  15. 15. 14 Don’t read your speech  Use a mind map  Have bullet points  Tell your stories  Speak extemporaneously
  16. 16. 15 Gestural intelligence  Have inclusive gestures  Develop a rich gestural vocabulary  Don’t fidget or use distracting hand movements  Eliminate bounce in your gestures  Don’t point at your audience
  17. 17. 16 Connect with your audience  Focus on connection, not perfection  Build rapport  Build trust
  18. 18. 17 Don’t be afraid of the elephant in the room  Acknowledge differences  Acknowledge concerns  Acknowledge problems  Acknowledge fears
  19. 19. 18 Make your message memorable  Use surprise or unexpected message  What is in it for me  Put a hook in your message  Have a call to action  Make your data concrete  Use emotion
  20. 20. 19 Present with the right energy  Match the energy level of the room – don’t be too high and don’t come over too flat  Understand that you are privileged to be before that audience.  With privilege comes responsibility  Communicate with conviction and belief  Have a positive attitude
  21. 21. 20 Take care of your voice  War m up with tongue twisters or humming  Drink water before and during your presentation  Do drink apple juice or pineapple juice to help lubricate your voice  Don’t drink milk or soy based coffee  Use a tick tack to avoid dry mouth X

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