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To ensure that your content comes through clearly, identify and remove verbal tics.
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The more you can invoke the senses when telling a story, the better.
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Don’t end abruptly after the Q&A… Wrap up the discussion with a brief summary that recaps…
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It takes an iron gut to digest critical feedback. But it will make you a better presenter.
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Sometimes we don’t know what we think until we hear ourselves say it aloud.
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Silence allows quieter individuals the opportunity to speak. Learning is provoked for everyone.
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…the opportunity to speak exists everywhere, paid or unpaid. It’s fun, it can be profitable, and there’s no better way to get yourself known…
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Ideally, you’d like to invite a stable of speakers to your dinner, which will provide a star-studded draw to your little event.
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To move others, you have to speak beyond yourself.
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If you want to meet the movers and shakers directly, you have to become a joiner. It’s amazing how accessible people are when we meet them at events that speak to their interests. 255
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