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Leading An Intentional Presenter Life In 2020
Are we going slowly glide in 2020 carrying all the bad habits and bad baggage from everything we have thought, done and procrastinated on up until now? Or are we going to seize the opportunity of a man made temporal illusion to divest ourselves of the sins and misdeeds of the past and strike out anew? The change of the calendar for some signals a new financial year, when new budget numbers and plans are fixed. For others it has already passed or is soon to fall upon us. Regardless, this opportunity should be seized to review and plan for the next calendar cycle. Rarely though is presenting skill part of that process. Let's change that this time.
Here are seven things to commit to in 2020 as a presenter.
"Practice makes perfect" may or may not be true for you, but the more we do presentations the more chance we have to become better. Don't hide from or refuse occasions where you can get up in front of people and talk. Even better, list up organisations who need speakers and make contact. Give them a range of topics you can speak on and see if there is a match of interests. What have you got to lose? Nothing, so go for it.
Let's change up our professional game as presenters in 2020 and go back to the basics. None of this is complex or difficult. It just requires the time allocation and the mental attitude of wanting to master the art of presenting, rather than being a second rate show for the rest of your life. Turn that around with these seven points. You will become a person of influence and persuasion with those around you and 2020 will be a much better year because of that.
By Dale Carnegie Training4
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Leading An Intentional Presenter Life In 2020
Are we going slowly glide in 2020 carrying all the bad habits and bad baggage from everything we have thought, done and procrastinated on up until now? Or are we going to seize the opportunity of a man made temporal illusion to divest ourselves of the sins and misdeeds of the past and strike out anew? The change of the calendar for some signals a new financial year, when new budget numbers and plans are fixed. For others it has already passed or is soon to fall upon us. Regardless, this opportunity should be seized to review and plan for the next calendar cycle. Rarely though is presenting skill part of that process. Let's change that this time.
Here are seven things to commit to in 2020 as a presenter.
"Practice makes perfect" may or may not be true for you, but the more we do presentations the more chance we have to become better. Don't hide from or refuse occasions where you can get up in front of people and talk. Even better, list up organisations who need speakers and make contact. Give them a range of topics you can speak on and see if there is a match of interests. What have you got to lose? Nothing, so go for it.
Let's change up our professional game as presenters in 2020 and go back to the basics. None of this is complex or difficult. It just requires the time allocation and the mental attitude of wanting to master the art of presenting, rather than being a second rate show for the rest of your life. Turn that around with these seven points. You will become a person of influence and persuasion with those around you and 2020 will be a much better year because of that.