Aug
27
2009
Keep Your Speaking Message SIMPLE and Why! (Pt. 1)
Posted by Jonathan Sprinkles in Speech Topics, Video, presentation tipsI have learned why it’s important to keep your public speaking messages SIMPLE. It will make it BETTER for you, your audience and your bank account.
Enjoy today’s Great Speaking Tip and here are other speaking resources for crafting your talks and presentations.
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At the end of my trainings when people come up to say how much they loved it, I always respond back by saying, “Great! What’s the main point that you are taking away with you?” If they stumble, or say “all of it,” or just keep smiling then I know I just gave them a feeling without content. The trick is to give them content attached to the feeling.
Another speaker friend of mine used to say, “What the tread tying your talk together?”
Droppin like it’s hot in Chicago,
Tom!
errr meant to say:
“What’s the thread tying your talk together?”