Thursday, April 24, 2008

Top Ten Rules for Effective Presentations

I am sure that most people can improve their speech sharply, focusing on eliminating bad habits and skills more than seeking to add anything about. How often do you come out of the seminar and overheard someone say: " Wow, it was great! Whether you see how effectively it is used hand gestures? & Quot;

That said, here are some ideas to help you become better speaker.

1. Keep it simple
Speak naturally
Make eye contact
Do not do crazy things with your hands
not do much more than talk, that is managing props etc.

2. Be impassioned

3. Balance your format information

4. The establishment of relations, if advance possible

5. Get the audience to participate at various levels, if effective

6. Show, do not tell. That is, use stories rather than facts and figures

7. Get Rid of diverting idiosyncrasies

8. Do not people misinterpreted actions and get discouraged

9. Know your material

10. Never, never, go overtime

About Author:

Chris Widener is a popular speaker and writer, as well as president of Made for Success, the company helps individuals and organizations turn their potential into performance, success in all spheres of their lives and achieve their dreams.

To see Chris " live & quot; in the upcoming Jim Rohn Weekend events, as he was speaking on the secrets of influence to move to http://Chris-Widener.InspiresYOU.com/ or by calling 800-929-0434 .



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