1. This lesson will cover the delivery portion of a presentation.
Contents:
1.R.E.A.L. Delivery
1.1.Readiness
1.2.Engagement
1.3.Authenticity
1.4.Lasting Impression
Quieting the Lizard Brain
PUNCH
Authenticity and Confidence
SUCCESs
Rehearsing for an Ignite Presentation
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5. 1.Our message for the day is: Manage not conquer.
1.1.You may not totally rid yourself of the fear.
1.2.Nerves are normal. They show you care about what you are talking about.
6. 1.What is the amygdala?
1.1.Oldest part of the brain
1.2.Guides decision making and fight or flight
How does the lizard brain affect our perception of public speaking?
7. Some judgment is normal, but put the focus on the audience judging your expertise, familiarity with the subject, and
engagement with them as individuals.
8. Some fear is normal. You can control physiological responses by changing your mindset and practicing.
9. Ensure your outline is strong and helps you achieve your purpose. Focus extra time on crafting a strong opening and a graceful finish.
10. The only way to become comfortable with public speaking is through consistent practice. Mastery is not something you is
born with; it is something you develop.
11. This does not mean arrogance. Focus on what true success is--not perfection, but your message resonating with your audience.
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13. Don’t apologize for being a human. You notice your own insecurities and nervousness “tells” more than your audience does.
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15. Skip the pre amble and the overdone and use something that has impact.
16. Tell a personal story
Do the unexpected (avoid the expected)
Share something new (think TED) with the audience
Challenge the audience’s ideas about something
Use humor that clearly connects to your topic
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18. Be yourself. Audiences don’t respond to speakers who put on a persona that doesn’t stem from their true selves.
A presentation is conversation with intention and purpose.
19. Many people believe that they are just not good at public speaking and that’s that. While some people may have a personality
that makes them attractive to others, we can all develop the confidence needed to become charismatic, in our own way.
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21. This is a great TED talk on the subject of confidence.
Cuddy’s point: by changing your body language, you can change your confidence level
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23. Instead use speaking notes/your outline (create a note card for each slide)
Write only two or three points per notecard--use it as a mnemonic, not as a script.