1. I often hear the question about why some people
are so easily SUCCESSFUL with their presentations.
Why do they bathe in the limelight of happy smiles
from their audiences …
2. Well, there may be a long list of reasons to explain
this phenomenon, but I want to focus on something
very fundamental.
…while other presenters experience just blood and tears?
3. The first powerful
associate of a presenter
is the ATTITUDE.
You may agree that our
attitude to anything in
life can act either as a
friend or … as an enemy.
It can back us up or it
can trip us up.
I can see a presentation
as an unpleasant,
complicated and
dangerous duty
OR
4. OR A SNAP ?
I can see it as an ENJOYABLE act of
partying on the occasion of
introducing your new research results.
Which of the two views do you think
will HELP me work with ease?
Which of them will help me perform
better?
Which of them will HELP my audience
enjoy the time spent with me?
Our attitudes are very effective tools.
And if you want, we can discuss this
topic later.
5. Today, let me focus on another essential point.
And again let’s take attitude.
But his time not the attitude directed outside;
it’s rather the attitude focused on oneself.
If I know I can RELY on myself, I will certainly
feel less fear. I will look and sound more
reliable.
This will also let my audience ENJOY the feeling
they can BELIEVE what I am saying, even if they
may not agree with me.
And their positive reactions will help me
perform even better.
There may be many reasons
why we do not trust ourselves .
It may be our family background or
other life experiences.
But there are also many ways how
we can change it. It we WANT.
6. “Are you afraid of anything, my son?
Then go and do it”.
I’ll mention just one of them.
If you are afraid of something in your life, first it is necessary to discover your fear,
and then it is crucial to go into it, explore that dark area and overcome the shrew.
Building up our SELF-CONFIDENCE will bring us success not only in presenting but
in many other areas of life.
I often hear the question about why some people are so easily successful with their presentations. Why do they bathe in the limelight of happy smiles from their audiences while other presenters experience just blood and tears? Well, there may be a long list of reasons to explain this phenomenon, but I want to focus on something very fundamental.
Friend or foe? The first powerful associate of a presenter is the attitude. You may agree that our attitude to anything in life can act either as a friend or … as an enemy. It can back us up or it can trip us up.
I can see a presentation as an unpleasant, complicated and dangerous duty OR as an enjoyable act of partying on the occasion of introducing your new research results. Which of the two views do you think will help me work with ease? Which of them will help me perform better? Which of them will help my audience enjoy the time spent with me? Our attitudes are very effective tools – and if you want, we can discuss this topic later.
There may be many reasons why we do not trust ourselves including our family background and other life experiences. But there are many ways how we can change it. I’ll mention just one of them. If you are afraid of something in your life, first it is necessary to discover your fear, and then it is crucial to go into it, explore that dark area and overcome the shrew. Building up our self-confidence will bring us success not only in presenting but in many other areas of life. And I swear it’s worth the effort.