Every month I allow my private coaching members to pick my brain and ask me questions about improving their presentation skills and what to do ‘behind the scenes’ in their speaking business.
During last month’s Presentation Power Coaching Call, I took 90 minutes answering various questions.
My answer to one Speaker’s question.
Question Asked –> “How do you develop your past experience into learning lessons that you can apply to your talks?”
My Answer: –> Listen to the Below Audio
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Here are some of the other questions that I answered on the call:
- When doing a day-long event, is it okay if they are not always being entertained and smiling the whole time? I get exhausted trying to be high energy the whole time, can you advise?
- How do you address one or two people who are a little too comfortable and decide to engage in a some side conversation during the presentation?
- How do you develop your past experience into learning lessons that you can apply to your talks?
- How long should your bio & pitch sections of your talk be for an average 45 minute talk?
- Do you put verbiage in your contracts stating that if the organization who hired you found your talk ’satisfactory’ that they will provide you with a couple of referrals and/or people whom you can contact?
- How does a speaker create learning lessons from their past experience (can you give specific steps or a model)
- What are your biggest tips to mastering your talk besides practicing everyday?
- How long should your bio & pitch sections of your talk be for an average 45 minute talk?
- What are some highly effective habits that you and other very successful speakers have, that you notice less successful speakers lack?
If you have similar questions, this monthly coaching call is definitely for you.
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Every month I allow my private coaching members to “pick my brain” and ask me questions about improving their presentation skills and what to do ‘behind the scenes’ in their speaking business.
During last month’s Presentation Power Coaching Call, I took 90 minutes answering various questions.
His Question. My Response.
Question Asked: “How do you develop your past experience into learning lessons that you can apply to your talks?”
My Response: Listen to the Audio Below
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Here are Other Questions I Answered on the Last Presentation Power Group Coaching Call:
- When doing a day-long event, is it okay if they are not always being entertained and smiling the whole time? I get exhausted trying to be high energy the whole time, can you advise?
- How do you address one or two people who are a little too comfortable and decide to engage in a some side conversation during the presentation?
- How long should your bio & pitch sections of your talk be for an average 45 minute talk?
- Do you put verbiage in your contracts stating that if the organization who hired you found your talk ’satisfactory’ that they will provide you with a couple of referrals and/or people whom you can contact?
- What are your biggest tips to mastering your talk besides practicing everyday?
- What are some highly effective habits that you and other very successful speakers have, that you notice less successful speakers lack?
If you have similar questions, this monthly coaching call is definitely for you. Only my Presentation Power Coaching Call Members get the opportunity to get their questions answered.
The next call is tomorrow, TUESDAY, June 15th at 9PM.
You can easily reserve your seat on the call and ask me anything you like about your speaking business at http://PresentationPowerBootcamp.com/faststart.html
Only a few hours left to register for the call and get your questions in.
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When NOT To Try New Material as a Professional Speaker
By · CommentsIn this Great Speaking tip, I discuss public speaking tips such as when NOT to try new material when you’re a professional motivational speaker.
Leave me your comment below the video if you appreciate all the work we’ve put in to CREATE you these
speaking tips…
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How and Why Public Speakers Should Set Speaking Goals
By · CommentsWhat are your goals as a presenter or professional speaker?
In today’s Great Speaking Tip I share why it’s important to have a vision or goal for your business as a motivational speaker.
Watch today’s video and see one of my goals as a professional speaker, and I encourage you to get really specific on yours.
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In this Great Speaking Tip, I disclose how I create my motivational speeches so I stay within the time and still achieve all my goals as a speaker on stage.
I have other tips and resources on crafting your keynote speeches and connecting with your audience at a Speaker showcase here.
I would love to hear your stories of how you successfully managed your time on stage and how you mismanaged your time on stage and what you learned from it. Simply leave me a comment so that I and other speakers can learn from you.
Feel free retweet this article on twitter or share with your speaker colleagues.
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Like most speakers and infopreneurs, they take the long route which results in a loss of time, energy, and money.
In this Great Speaking Tip, I will give you a sure-fire way to use other people’s questions as material for your products and services.
Watch the below video and instantly TAKE ACTION.
There’s also a *special* challenge in the video – see if you can figure it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3o9jS0CELU
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Watch this video to see how you can add his recipe to your business, your presentations and your life.
If you enjoy this video, please share it, tweet it with your colleagues, and let me know how you can specifically apply this to your business in the comments below.
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View the below video, then leave me a comment and let me know what are some things you do when you have some down time to keep you on top of your game.
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After watching today’s video, leave me a comment and let me know who you pull great ideas from and why.
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