Lessons We Can Learn From Celebrities
Leslie explains that everything in your speech should be there for a reason. She compares it to movies, in which every scene or thing said, is important to convey the message. Make sure you EDIT! |
Leslie explains that everything in your speech should be there for a reason. She compares it to movies, in which every scene or thing said, is important to convey the message. Make sure you EDIT! |
Leslie shares three tips to create a great presentation. These include, using a script, giving the audience more, and it’s ok that the process is not easy. |
Leslie explains that having a great line or doing something out of the ordinary can create your magical moment so that you are memorable. |
Leslie approaches the uncomfortable feeling we get before we present in front of a crowd. She explains that butterflies in your stomach are normal, and she gives us three ways to help overcome them. Deep breathing is first, counting backwards... |
Leslie shares tips on how to give a successful speech as an amateur speaker. She recommends that you DO NOT memorize your speech. |
Leslie stresses the importance (especially from women) on asking questions. When you ask questions, it gives you visibility and visibility gives you viability. |
Leslie explains that marrying your mindset and how you communicate is the key to a great speech. Your speech should try to persuade your audience, not inform. Open with a wow, end on a thought provocation comment, add a call... |
Leslie focuses on how connecting emotionally with your audience is of utmost importance. |