If you have to give an impromptu speech or presentation, don’t worry because you’re going to learn some tips to help you give a good presentation without any preparation. These tips will be useful for school, business or any time you need to talk about something in front of a group of people. (more…)
People always complain about giving group presentations because they hate the “group” part of it. But I suggest you take a different approach and consider group presentations to be great opportunities. Check out the video to learn why and let me know your thoughts about group presentations and what I shared in the video. (more…)
This video breaks down a recent graduation speech by Arnold Schwarzenegger. In general, I believe Schwarzenegger is an underrated speaker and this particular speech shows his skill. (more…)
When you start a presentation, it’s always a good idea to engage your audience and get their attention. Here is an easy way to start your presentation, engage your audience, and get their attention. (more…)
There are many ways to organize your presentation structure. The important thing is to actually have a structure because it just shows that you prepared for your presentation properly and can present your material in an organized and easy to understand way. (more…)
Vocal fillers can distract our listeners. Maybe you say um, uh, and, you know, so, sorta, or kinda more than you would like to.
The list of vocal fillers is virtually endless but you likely don’t say them all. You probably use one or two specific fillers out of habit.
We’ll look at four proven ways to drastically reduce them. The first suggestion is a mindset tip.
We have to get comfortable with silence. Many of us mistakenly think that any silence in our presentations is a bad sign, like we don’t know what we’re talking about. In contrast, listeners often want us to pauses silently. Our silence allow listeners the opportunity to fully consider our message.