by Gilda Bonanno LLC http://www.gildabonanno.com/
When you are presenting, it is important to speak clearly, confidently and succinctly. Here are 5 quick tips to keep you from rambling on and on… and confusing your audience…
1. Have a clear outline. Write it out in words or draw it out visually – and only include information related to your message.
2. Speak in shorter sentences so there is less opportunity for you to get stuck saying "…and…um..."
3. Be fully present to your audience – stay in the moment (rather than getting lost in your head) so you can hear what you are actually saying.
4. Your default syntax should be: Complete thought. Period. Pause (breathe). Next sentence.
5. Practice the transition to the next slide or section so you don't lose your place and start rambling.
Gilda Bonanno's blog www.gildabonanno.blogspot.com
When you are presenting, it is important to speak clearly, confidently and succinctly. Here are 5 quick tips to keep you from rambling on and on… and confusing your audience…
1. Have a clear outline. Write it out in words or draw it out visually – and only include information related to your message.
2. Speak in shorter sentences so there is less opportunity for you to get stuck saying "…and…um..."
3. Be fully present to your audience – stay in the moment (rather than getting lost in your head) so you can hear what you are actually saying.
4. Your default syntax should be: Complete thought. Period. Pause (breathe). Next sentence.
5. Practice the transition to the next slide or section so you don't lose your place and start rambling.
Gilda Bonanno's blog www.gildabonanno.blogspot.com