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Professional Speakers Set the Tone for the Message
Public Speaking: Tips To Connect With Your Audience
As a professional speaker, everything you do the minute
you walk into the room sets the tone for your message. Without
even speaking one word, you can determine just how many people
you will reach because their engagement to your message depends
on you; not on them. You can have a great topic to speak on and
great presentation skills, but without communication the passion
you have about your topic, none of it really matters!
Go before your audience expecting to make an impact!
People aren't interested in what you know. They want your
information for themselves and passion is like the "grease" that
lubricates that passage of information! Do you expect that your
audience will receive what you have to say? Do you communicate
that you're excited to be there and you're also excited that
they are there as well?
Be mindful of the needs of your audience. As a
professional speaker, we can get caught up with our message
because you know it's what your audience needs. The problem with
that train of thought is that it leaves one key person out of
the equation - your audience member. Prepare yourself beforehand
to figure out what your audience may want to know or needs to
know and then deliver that message.
Change things up for maximum impact! There are
going to be times when you can't stay stuck to your outline.
Learn to improvise and adjust to the needs of your audience.
Find ways to engage them as you proceed throughout your message.
Do you remember in school that one teacher you had that you
could never seem to connect with? Students were falling asleep
in class and the teacher still plodded on with their message!
How effective is that? Change your presentation and tailor it to
engage your audience no matter where they might be! Don't stay
stuck in a routine!
Relate to your audience. Relating to your
audience goes beyond just speaking to them. It encompasses
everything from the greeting you give, the way you dress and
your tone of voice you use to address them. Part of relating to
your audience means knowing who they are and what appeals to
them. You'll have to research beforehand who your audience
members are. If you do this, you'll be positioning yourself to
be more relatable to them.
Passion is the key that opens their hearts and
minds to receive what you have to say! If you're passionate
about your topic, that will come across in your speech by
default. Conversely, if you lack passion about your topic, that
too will also come across. Do you really believe in what you're
talking about? Do you see the value that you and your message
have to offer your audience? When you practice your speech, do
you motivate yourself? Just about every professional speaker
starts off practicing by looking at themselves in the mirror!
Try doing that and take a good look at what you see!
You are the key to a successful delivery of your message. If you
want to see results, understand that you set the tone in your
meeting and it's up to you to maintain control of that tone!