Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Glossophobia Is NOT the fear of Lip Gloss. Fears ► Public speaking is often cited as the number one fear ► Spiders are number two ► Death is third!!

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Glossophobia Is NOT the fear of Lip Gloss. Fears ► Public speaking is often cited as the number one fear ► Spiders are number two ► Death is third!!"— Presentation transcript:

1 Glossophobia Is NOT the fear of Lip Gloss

2 Fears ► Public speaking is often cited as the number one fear ► Spiders are number two ► Death is third!!

3 Picturing the Audience Naked Where does this really get anyone?

4 Rules to Present by… ► Know your audience ► Know your presentation ► Know a joke ► Know how you sound ► Know how you look ► Know that this is NOT a fate worse than death!

5 Your Audience Never forget who you are talking to!

6 Audiences ► An audience is much easier to control than separate individuals ► In order to woo your audience, there are two things you must do 1. Find out what they want to hear 2. Figure out how to get your message across anyway

7 Know what they want to hear ► Research your audience  What is the average member like?  What is the average age?  What might they already know?  What are they expecting to learn? ► What can these things affect?  Word choice  Body language  Your image

8 Conveying “Your” Message ► Stereotype!  Pretend the audience is just one person  Even if it is a big, fat, multi-headed person! ► Make eye contact!  Making eye contact means making a connection. Making a connection is your number one goal!

9 Conveying “Your” Message ► Consider letting the audience participate  Those who “don’t”, teach  They have a more vested interest  They may know more  You’re not as interesting as you think! ► What does participation look like?  Show of hands  Flip chart responses  Find out what they need to/want to/already know  Let them talk, but not all the time  10-Second rule

10 Your Presentation ► Three components  The introduction  The body  The conclusion

11 What You Say ► Vary your word choice ► Get a thesaurus  No, a new one!!  Expand your vocabulary to expand their mind ► Keep it conversational  Talk with your audience, not to them ► Paint a picture

12 What You Say ► Humor always helps  Just make sure its funny  Test it out on someone else ► Rewrite your speech  I know as professional presenters we always know exactly what to say  But, audiences may not know exactly what they are supposed to hear!

13 How You Look ► Gestures  Less is more  Use gestures with active words  Practice them in front of a mirror ► Posture  Don’t forget what your mom told you  Don’t forget when to forget what mom told you!

14 How Do You Get to the Met? Practice!

15 Methods of Practice ► Full-length mirror  I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and gosh darn it, people want to hear what I have to say! ► Tape record, or even better, video tape ► Gather friends  Family  Coworkers  Nuns  Family pets ► Rehearse small sections throughout the day

16 You have nothing to fear, but fear itself! Well, fear…and death and spiders and public speaking

17 Physical Preparation ► Don’t consume dairy the night before  Unless you really need some Ben & Jerry’s ► A clean mouth is a happy mouth ► Look presentable ► Go to the bathroom 30 minutes before ► Vocal exercises help  Selling seashells and other tongue twisters

18 Mental Preparation ► "The audience's initial impression of me is made within the first three seconds of my appearance." ► "I look better than I feel." ► "A mistake will not matter much." ► "The audience wants me to succeed!"


Download ppt "Glossophobia Is NOT the fear of Lip Gloss. Fears ► Public speaking is often cited as the number one fear ► Spiders are number two ► Death is third!!"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google