Speech Skills by Darren Lacroix Part A

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These are notes from a webinar that was offered to members of toastmasters. he had very good advice. His website is https://www.stagetimeworkshops.com/stage-timeworkshops. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.

– You must elicit emotion.
– You must connect before you can educate and inspire.
– Ask yourself how you can create a connection
– How can you initiate emotion?
– You have an opportunity to influence.
– Imagine you are walking through a train station in Taiwan.
– Seeing a group of people singing a song.
– Do you want to create a good, great presentation or an unforgettable one? Each one has a different process for each of the three.
– Are your presentations unforgettable or perishable?
– Capture moments in your life that create emotion. Maybe take a picture that displays that emotion. You will deliver that story after you present.
– Average verses unforgettable.
Q: What would you say makes a presentation unforgettable?
– Complete confidence
– Clear message
– Powerful topics
– Charisma
– Passion
– Humor lead
– Leading expert

The solution to your challenge.
– Got of elections foundations
– Foundations phrase
– Audience engagement
– Strong close
– Challenge to call to actions
– Powerful illustration.
– How do you create that?
– He was a member of four toastmaster clubs for years.
– To help two kinds of presentations
– Emerging presenters: the path to be unforgettable.

2. Experience presenters: crucial missing links to be unforgettable.
– Show you how insight from the best coaches in the world is essential for you to be unforgettable.
– I wanted but did not do what was necessary.
– Too mentors to learn how to be funny
– Nark brown world finalist.
– Both winners had a coach
– You don’t know what you don’t know.
– If you’re not coachable, there is no cure.
– Many people make the same mistakes.
Top 10 speaking mistakes.
https://stagetimeuniversity.com/be-a-sponge/

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