This document provides 15 tips to help optimize speaking success for a big presentation. The tips include thinking positively like an athlete before a big game, finding an aspect of the topic to get excited about, practicing deep breathing to slow the heart rate, doing a audiovisual check of the meeting room, practicing the opening remarks, and assuming a standing position in the minutes before speaking to warm up. The overall message is that preparation and managing nerves can help a speaker succeed.
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15 Tips for Right Before You Go on Stage
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2. You're not alone
Many great leaders
in history have
experienced the
same condition
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You're dealing
with a
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Solvable
Problem
3. Many great leaders
in history have
experienced the
same condition
You're dealing
with a solvable
problem
Here are 15 things
you can do in the 15
minutes before a big
presentation to
optimize your
speaking success:
5. Your Speech
FIND A REASON TO BE
EXCITED ABOUT
Whatever you're speaking
about, find one or two facets
of it that truly excite you.
And when you get nervous,
think about those facets.
6. FINESSE THE
Flaws
"If you mess up,
No one else will notice."
Script
keep going
You are the only one
in the room with a
9. TAKE A DEEP
Breath
OR A LOT
OF THEM
Before you go on stage,
focus on the pace of
your breathing until you
can slow it down and
reduce your heart rate.
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11. "This helps with
dry-mouth, cuts
through mucus
buildup in the
mouth, and clears
the throat
Sip water
THAT IS EITHER
WARM OR ROOM
TEMPERATURE
14. THE AUDIENCE
BEFORE YOU SPEAK
Shake hands and talk
with as many people as
possible ahead of time
Meet & Greet
15. PracticeTHE FIRST MINUTE
Whatever you're planning
to say as the captivating
opener, rehearse the first
few sentences several times
IN YOUR MIND
16. Standing Position
ASSUME A
IN THE FIVE MINUTES
PRIOR TO SPEAKING
Give your body a
chance to warm up,
and place yourself
in a posture ready
for action