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Ten Quick Tips For Outstanding Presentations - Articles SurfingIt's that time again*the monthly meeting. You break out in a cold sweat just thinking about it. Whether you present to your managers or your employees you are saying to yourself: What if I mess up? It's okay! You*re not the only one feeling this way. The Book of Lists states that the #1 fear is speaking in public. This fear is greater than the fear of death. Well, I have the answers to your fears and can help you become an outstanding presenter. These 10 tips will help you become more confident making presentations that achieve results. 1. Start with an End in Mind 2. Keep It Simple Also keep it simple with the structure of your speech. An opening, body with tree major points, and a closing will help you connect with your audience. Just be sincere, concise, and simple in your presentation and you will always connect with your audience. 3. Practice, Practice, Practice Then rehearse in front of a mirror or even better a video camera or tape player. Also try to rehearse in front of someone whose opinion you value. Then practice as close as possible to your speaking environment as possible. For example, if you will be speaking behind a lectern, practice with your notes on an ironing board. 4. Visualize Success Visualize yourself giving a successful presentation where you see yourself as a confident presenter, hear yourself handling questions, etc. Visualize successful presentations so that it becomes real. 5. Eat the Elephant *How do I present to a large group?* is one of the biggest questions people have when giving presentations. Get personal. Whenever possible, I will make sure I arrive early to the room I*m presenting in and plant myself by the entrance. I will then greet as many people as possible that walk through the door. I will shake their hands and let them know I am glad they came. Here's a tip for guaranteeing a positive audience: * As you greet, look for pleasant, upbeat people. Then say something like, *I*m especially glad you made it today. As a matter of fact there's a sit in the front row with your name on it. Please enjoy!* The audience member will usually chuckle and you started the personalization process. Also this allows you to stack all the friendly audience members in the front rows. It's always nice to see friendly faces in the front row. Remember, when giving a presentation, it's not about your needs or concerns. It's about the audience's needs or concerns. Make it personal and eat the elephant! 6. Nail Your Opening It helps to pause for 3-5 seconds before you are about to start your presentation so that can focus on what you are about to say. 7. Nail Your Ending Ask your audience to take action, think about an idea, etc. so that they understand why they are there. 8. Backup if You Forget * Stop speaking. Take two steps backward. Then take a deep breath. Collect your thoughts. Smile. Take two steps forward and proceed with your presentation. * Go back and repeat the last sentence. That will help trigger what comes next in your presentation. * If you really go blank, ask an audience member what was the last sentence you said. Also, if they have handouts of your speech, you can ask the audience what is the next subject we will discuss. You will be surprised how many people will volunteer this information to help you. This will give you time to collect your thoughts, involve the audience, and go forward with your presentation. Note: If you forget a piece of information, collect yourself, and then go forward. Never say, *I*m sorry.* Unless the audience has a copy of every single word of your speech they will never know you forgot something. 9. Realize Nervousness is the Tool of Great Presenters Believe it or not, all presenters, whether professional or occasional, are nervous when presenting. The difference is the best presenters use nervousness to their advantage by turning nervousness into positive energy. Here are some tips to control nervousness: * Whenever possible walk from the back of the room to burn some of the nervous energy. 10. Get Excited Some of the ways you can become excited is: * Remember what you say is important and can make a difference for your audience. * Every opportunity to present is a chance for you to succeed. * Every time you speak you become better than the last time. * Presenting will expose me to countless opportunities I wouldn't have by not presenting. So the next time you have the opportunity to present apply the above techniques. You will have fun while presenting on a whole new level.
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