Tag: If you Like Them
Put Some Snap Into It
Posted by Melina Moutria | Aug 8, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
Public Speaking Quirks
Posted by Melina Moutria | Aug 6, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
Public Speaking Means Never Saying “I’...
Posted by Melina Moutria | Aug 2, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
Making a Living as a Public Speaker
Posted by Melina Moutria | Jul 27, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
Maintaining Focus in Public Speaking
Posted by Melina Moutria | Jul 23, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
Reading to an Audience
by Melina Moutria | Aug 13, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
Public speaking is counterintuitive. That is to say what your intuition tells you is a good thing is not always the truth. And what your instincts say not to do is often the best thing to do. Your natural inner voice when you find out you have to do a public presentation is to write it all out and read it to the audience word for word.
Read MorePut Some Snap Into It
by Melina Moutria | Aug 8, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
This kind of public speaking can be dangerous and more than a little scary to learn to do. But because you had fun and our audience had fun, that presentation is full of “snap” and is 100% more successful. And that makes it worth taking the risks to learn this kind of public speaking.
Read MorePublic Speaking Quirks
by Melina Moutria | Aug 6, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
We all have our little vocal style that makes us unique. How often have you heard someone make a remark about how interesting it is the way you phrase things? We learn the way we speak from our parents and our mentors growing up. So if you ever listened to yourself speak, you would recognize the expressions you learned from your childhood.
Read MorePublic Speaking Means Never Saying “I’m Sorry”
by Melina Moutria | Aug 2, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
Public Speaking Means Never Saying “I’m Sorry” In the romantic movie,...
Read MoreMarketing by not Marketing
by Melina Moutria | Jul 30, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
Many times local civic organizations look for experts from various businesses to come and give a presentation about your area of skill. The Elks, Rotary, and Kiwanis are just a few who are always on the look for good public speakers to address their groups. So if you get a chance to speak to these groups, it’s easy to see these as tremendous business opportunities for marketing.
Read MoreMaking a Living as a Public Speaker
by Melina Moutria | Jul 27, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
One way to view making your living as a public speaker is to see it as a variation on the profession of a professional author. When you think about it, a writer of informative books takes an area of expertise that they have excelled at and they used their skills in writing to lay that out for people who need that knowledge. And when people buy that knowledge, it’s a fair exchange to pay that person for that valuable knowledge and allow that author to continue writing.
Read MoreMake Them Laugh
by Melina Moutria | Jul 25, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
If you pick up any self-help guide on how to be effective as a public speaker, one of the golden rules is to open with a joke. But guess what? That is not actually a hard and fast rule. Humor is the type of thing that works just as well about a minute into your presentation, halfway through or just about anywhere that you feel you are losing your audience.
Read MoreMaintaining Focus in Public Speaking
by Melina Moutria | Jul 23, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
A public speaking situation can be intimidating for even the most seasoned of public speaking professionals. That is because when speaking to a live audience, you really never know what is going to happen.
Read MoreIt’s all in the Voice
by Melina Moutria | Jul 20, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
Maybe one of the most common occurrences that happens in a public speaking situation is to see someone in the audience go to sleep on you. When you are the one going to sleep, you just hope the speaker doesn’t notice. But when you are the speaker, you know that you do notice and you wonder what you are doing wrong.
Read MoreIllustrate, Illustrate Illustrate
by Melina Moutria | Jul 17, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
When a speaker loses an audience, too often it is a mystery to him. But for the audience, it is not a mystery. The simple fact is that many speeches we listen to spend a lot of time in some theory or idea. And we as humans have trouble focusing on an abstract idea for very long before losing interest. This is one of many reasons one of the central rules of public speaking is to use lots of stories and illustrations to make sure you hold the audience’s attention.
Read MoreIf you Like Them, They Will Like You
by Melina Moutria | Jul 6, 2018 | Empath Entrepreneurship | 0
The secret really isn’t very complicated at all. You just have to learn to like the audience. That may seem simple but buried in that idea is a powerful principle of psychology. When you step in front of a crowd and you have trained yourself to like them, it comes out in every aspect of your posture and the way you behave.
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