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Lately I've delivered a few presentations as you'll likely know from my previous posts. I thought I'd write a few thoughts on what I've found while doing them. To set the scene for those who haven't attended my recent talks, the audience size has been between about 150 to 500 people. Quite large by my standards, certainly the largest audiences I've spoken in front of. A few things I've learnt from doing these presentations:
- The first words are the hardest, get them out and you're fine.
- When you're mic'ed up you don't even notice it after about 3 seconds of speaking, I was a tad concerned about that.
- The intense nerves you get before speaking are actually good if you can turn them into energy when you speak. Cialis 50 mg
- check if you have a "nervous tick", mine was saying "good times" which while amusing to most, i tried to ensure i didn't say it too often after the first presentation.
- Make sure you have some water, a dry throat tends to hit you suddenly.
- Be ready for bright lights, often you can't see the audience very well because of it (which can be a good thing if you're nervous).
- Look around the room, even if you can't make out the faces you should look like you're talking to the people.
- Try to use pictures and less words on your slides cialis 50 mg, you're less likely to read the slides to the audience and it's more interesting to the crowd.
- Don't name your last slide consistently as "Call to Action", the audience learns and reads it as [cialis 50 mg] "Pack up" when it's potentially the most important message of the presentation :)
- Many more things but I won't go on :)