Andy Szekel – Speaker Secrets
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Why are public speaking specialists with talents paid twice as much? How to use the Speaker Secrets package to get the most out of it. Why this multimedia package offers knowledge in three modes (audio, video, and text) and how to utilize it to accelerate and extend learning. What is the conceptual framework of this package, and how should CDs and DVDs be listened to and watched?
How to use imagination and exercise to achieve a great emotional condition before any presentation.
How to “elude” difficult issues and address objections raised by skeptics in the audience. Why do people ask you uncomfortable questions or throw “banana peel” on stage… and how can you avoid issues while maintaining the grace of a professional dancer?
Croce’s presenting approach. This model includes a set of criteria that your speech must satisfy in order to be effective. You may use it to test the success of your future speech… before you walk on stage. It operates on the same concept as shopping… make sure you have everything you need before driving all the way home and realizing you forgot to purchase bread. Furthermore, if you examine future presentations and discover that they do not fulfill two of the criteria, you promptly add them… ensuring success even before you walk out the door.
How to utilize the Croce style to get feedback from the general public, coworkers, or friends in order to identify your faults and capabilities. Once you have this information from 3 – 4 – 5 sources, you will have a clear picture of the abilities you need to refocus on in order for your speeches to inspire, convince, and motivate.
What are the three metrics you use to assess your success in developing your public speaking skills?
” I’d sooner die than speak in front of a crowd.” Phobia of public speaking is the most common fear in the world, with death being fourth. Why is there such an abnormality, and how can you overcome your fear of public speaking?
Although most people believe that you must overcome nerves before speaking in front of a group of people, the fact is that emotions do not vanish even if 10,000 sites are visited. Speech (public presentation = speech). What you do is learn how to control your emotions so that your message has an impact on the scene.
How quickly you acquire public speaking methods allows you to swiftly and efficiently get through the study and get to the more exciting part, which is referred to as implementing the strategies in your presentations.
What to do in the initial few minutes of a presentation to establish credibility, calm the audience, and address the key concerns that people have before you begin speaking.
How can I share a viewpoint on relevance? The only advantage an expert has over others is the perspective from which the knowledge he provides is useful to you. That’s why the doctor pays close attention when you describe your symptoms. They are relevant to you. The public speaking website teaches you how to discover a meaningful offer so that if a group of people… they will be really encouraged to listen to your views.
The three questions that will get you out of any “circumstances” when giving a public presentation. These questions may be utilized for nearly any personal purpose… not just speech sites.
What are the most important beliefs of professional public speakers? What are the ideas that you need to “plant” in order for your success in public speaking to be unavoidable? What are some tactics you may use to help you establish your new belief?
What terminology do you avoid using in your speeches? What is your messaging language that delivers clarity… and what phrases should you use in your presentations?
Why is presentation planning required before… but not during speech? Why would you want to see it when you step up on stage after you’ve created a plan?
What are the concerns that people have before your presentation, and how can you address them in the first minute?
The Four Public Speaking Myths. Myth specialist who feels that his work speaks for itself; Myth emotions – I have too many emotions to talk in public; Mythical public speaker who believes he is qualified to talk on stage… not considering brand promotion and reputation; Myth numbers of individuals who believe that figures speak for them and do not consider a specific approach to communicate the truth of facts completely change (for better or worse).
What happens if “you lose the audience”… The world is no longer interested in what you say and finds other things to do (such as talking among themselves, playing on mobile, or even some standing up and leaving). How do you make a “psychological contract” with the group to avoid problems that may arise as a result of the public’s confusion?
The significance of intent in public speaking. When speaking in front of an audience, the aim is to urge you to push through the difficulties that might arise throughout a presentation. If someone in the crowd truly wants to put your “drunk-in wheels”… you will not get to go with him in controversy since your goal is to provide critical information to people who need it… not that.
The four important public speaking lessons and how to use them to discover the route to mastery in public speaking while avoiding potholes that snag most individuals.
A public speaker’s 5S success. Why Technical presentations (delivery strategy – the first S) account for just 20% of the overall effect of public presentations… and how you may mix the other 4S (end condition, significance, style) to make your presentation stand out.
Jamie Oliver is not the finest chef in the world… but he is the most well-known. What made a difference in his professional life? Capable of speaking eloquently in front of a camera and groups of people. Learn how to use this expertise to build your reputation locally, nationally, and even worldwide.
What exactly is a challenging audience? Is there an audience that refuses to be persuaded? … Or there are simply speeches that have no relation to the audience and all that is left to do… is locate that common ground (between the speaker and the group of people) to be listened to and understood.
The three “i’s” of public speaking (inspiration, information and involvement). How to include them into your presentations to provide your audience with a comprehensive experience. (CD 2)
How to “take goods” from the top public speakers to get to your destination faster. Modeling excellence, as it is referred as in the literature, is the quickest way to mastery in any discipline in which you desire to succeed.
How to incorporate “rhythm breaks” into your presentation so that your audience does not become bored or engage into an overflowing internal debate. You may generate these “rhythm breaks” in two ways: with jokes and dramatic pauses.
The framework of the tale around which the speech is formed is the key of public presentation success. How can you select a meaningful tale from your life (or the lives of your friends) that connects to what is about to be introduced?
How many times do you have to tell a tale before you understand it? How can you turn a “trivial” story into an uplifting one? What do effective speakers do to elicit powerful emotions from their audiences?
The ten fundamental principles that we got from world-renowned public speakers at a conference in Italy that are genuinely rooted or, if you will, the foundation of their success.
Why public speaking will become an important component of the educational system… and how should information be disseminated to groups of people? (more powerful than books, courses or learning any other way)
What is improvisation… when it helps and when it becomes your adversary’s presentation? Relying on this skill to prepare for each speech will almost always result in failure… but relying on it to help you out of unanticipated situations… is a fantastic answer.
Powerpoint community myth. What is the only occasion in which a powerpoint presentation may be useful… and in which cases such an addition accomplishes nothing more than divert your audience’s attention.
What more can you do to improve your public speaking? In a nutshell, it boosts your self-esteem, helps you organise your ideas, and provides flexibility to you. These added benefits are essential for professional and personal success.
Why may public speaking abilities be utilized to advance in any career? As an example… Sales professionals utilize public speaking to encourage and lead teams in making sales presentations to the Board of Directors to offer their ideas and reports. Experts…… utilize public speaking abilities to develop a brand, make themselves known, and share their knowledge with others. Marketers and public relations professionals must be competent to deliver presentations in order to increase brand impact.
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