"You Can Quote Me on These!"

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“You Can Quote Me On These!” Most of these are my own, or modifications of ones Iʼve read or heard at one time. At my age, there is lots of information in my brain, and itʼs sometimes hard to sort it all out. Bottom line, itʼs good stuff that I think youʼll find helpful! _____ The goal of all communication; verbal, written or visual, is the same. We want the recipient(s), as quickly as possible to - GET IT! They may not agree with everything we say. They may not agree with anything we say. However, unless the GET IT!, we canʼt have a meaningful discussion going forward.

_____ To help the audience GET IT!, I need to: • Educate them. • They need to leave the room with more information on my subject than they had coming in. • Entertain them. • We like to be entertained! If Iʼm entertaining you, I have your attention. If I have your attention, the odds are increase that youʼll GET IT! • Explain my message. • I need to deliver a simple and clean presentation that is easy of them to understand. My words, props and slides should be simple and easily understood by the audience.

_____ Connect to your audience Emotionally. Personal stories make that connection. We all have them. The key it to be, ask they say in Yoga, ʻAlways present and in the moment.ʼ When those stories occur in real time, capture them and place them in the hard drive of your brain. Then, when you need a personal story to make a make, pull that file out and use it!


_____ Everything about your presentation must be in sync! Your words, slides, props, appearance, all elements of verbal and nonverbal communication must deliver the same message. If not, the audience is confused and wonʼt GET IT!

_____ Bullet points donʼt reinforce your message! They compete, confuse and complicate it. Use hi-quality images to help the audience GET IT! while you supply the text!

_____ Hereʼs information I urge you to Read, Understand and Use in your presentations. The Rule of Three. - Roy Peter Clark says, # “Use One for power. # Use Two for comparison, contrast. # Use Three for completeness, wholeness, roundness. # Use Four or more to list, inventory, compile, and expand.”

_____ The Law of Primacy and Recency as applied to Public Speaking means the audience will better remember the first and last things you say. This is why is imperative to have a Strong Opening and a Strong Closing.

_____ NEVER tell an audience you are nervous or unprepared. It could become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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A Smile is a universal form on nonverbal communication. I refer to a Smile as a nonphysical hug. The analogy is this: When you give one - you usually get one right back!

_____ Glossophobia is a word, not a terminal disease. It is the 驶Fear of Pubic Speaking始 and it can be cured!

_____ Name Tags close the gap. They reach out and pull people in. Insist that your audience has them. They make Meeting & Greeting before the presentation easier. Having met your audience before your presentation greatly lessens the 驶Fear of Public Speaking.始

About the Author Fred E. Miller is a speaker, an author and a coach. Businesses and individuals hire him because they want to improve their Public Speaking and Presentation Skills. They do this because we perceive really great speakers to be Experts. Perception is reality. All things being equal, we rather deal with Experts. So, he shows them how to Develop, Practice and Deliver Knock Your Socks Off Presentations! with - No Sweat! Fred E. Miller Fred@NoSweatPublicSpeaking.com nosweatpublicspeaking.com


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