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Good presentation vs bad presentation
A question I battle with daily is how much workplace content is DULL. So many smart people with big ideas creating boring outputs no one wants to see or hear 💤
The one way to get better at presenting
This week on the vlog: the big mistake we all make when we present, the impact it has and the fastest and the easiest way to fix it. What do you think?
How to know if your presentation sucks—while giving it.
Okay, so if you’ve just finished speaking, and no one meets your eye or comes to talk to you… *brutal news incoming* you blew it.
If some people chat and follow up—you did OK.
How I overcame the fear of presenting
When I come off stage, people so often ask me how I do it—because they would ’RATHER DIE’ than talk on a stage.
I get it. I used to sweat, my mouth would go dry, I would talk far too fast (yes, I know I’m still too fast sometimes), and my voice would get very high. But I broke it down and figured it out. And you can too.
Never be boring!
60 seconds of tips to light up your audience when you present research, data, thought leadership, or slides.
Featuring a badger coat.
Stressed out? Try the one next thing.
“We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star” – Stephen Hawking.
I think it was supposed to put our troubles into perspective, but sometimes events can be overwhelming…