Your delivery of your speech or presentation will make or break it. Regardless of content and preparation it’s YOU that makes it memorable. Looking to make it stick? 1) Use examples to bring your points to life 2) Body language should be active [step away from the podium] 3) Speak slowly and concisely with pauses to allow audience to digest. 4) Use a variety of tones of voice 5) Use visual aids.
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January 20th, 2010 at 3:51 am
Hi, nice article. I’d add from my feel few points out. Sure the most certain someone can commit combined messages with their body language. These common body language tips will help you stay focused, and give a positive opinion when matching new people. Sometimes when you connect with a individual you unconsciously mirror their body language. If they tend forward when talking to you, you may lean forward as well. The signs that you send other people can produce a sentience of trust and desire for connection if done properly. On the other hand if done wrong you can yield disinterest and mistrust. “The eyes are the window to the soul,” as they state, and this form of link can be as mighty as touch. Then, once the body language hands, you’ve got to get escalating in a physical sense.
January 21st, 2010 at 9:38 am
Thank you for your added thoughts. I very much agree “eyes are the window to the soul” – a good reminder to be authentic in our actions!