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Taking Your Public Speaking to the Next Level

February 25th, 2009

Public Speaking

Dislike public speaking?  Hate talking to big groups? Ever give one of those talks and it was all a big blur?

Then keep reading!

Public speaking and giving an effective presentation is hard, so why get good at it?

Giving an effective presentation is a crucial skill to be successful.  To not only be comfortable but also convincing, charismatic and engaging allows:
-What you have to say actually land with the audience and is heard
-You to NOT nervous
-People are not bored while you are talking

Here are some ideas on how to have this happen:

-To make it easy for people to hear and understand what you have to say, talk loud and slow- more so that you think you need to.

-Being Related –
Look at the audience, not the ceiling, walls or a paper.   Relate to the audience as people on your side, NOT here to judge you.  Everybody wants the same thing- you want to do a good job and they want you to do a good job. You want to give a good presentation and they want to listen to a good one.

-Be Inspiring –
Before you talk, think a little about what is the overall larger purpose, vision or commitment that your talk is fulfilling?  Make sure this is about other people, not something like your bank account or me-me-focused.  Is it to prevent global warming?  To forge leaders?  Create your company as a team of one? Empower a staff?
The way to be inspiring during a talk is to think what inspires you while giving your presentation and the words you are saying are the tools to fulfill on that purpose. The key is that this has to be inspiring to you and you have to BE inspired for you to be able to inspire others.

-Be Self Expressed –
Being self expressed is going to have people pay more attention and make it more fun for you.
This means not being restrained, stiff, tight.  Be excited and alive. Have fun, and lighten up!  What is the worst that can happen? You get embarrassed? So what, by the end of the day, chances are you will be the only one who remembers.

-Be Interested –
Get interested in what you are saying. If you are not interested, nobody else will be either. The more interested in what you are saying, the more interested the audience will be, regardless of how dry the topic is to you or you think it is to others.  This is the way you be an interesting speaker.

-Physical Presentation –
Move around if can, stand up straight, speak to the people, not your paper.

-To have these happen, there are a few things to give up/let go of:
Let go of having your attention on:
1) Looking good/cool and avoiding looking silly
2) Not messing up
3) Doing it the “right” way
4) Attention on yourself or how you are doing
5) Attachment to a certain outcome, result or the way you think it should look.

Lastly, public speaking and giving effective presentations is not something you will get good at over night.  You have to practice and really employ these principles.

To help you deepen your knowledge about and ability to give great presentations, David Groemping of Gemini Executive Coaching will be giving a talk on effective public speaking in Washington DC March 26th, 2009.  This workshop is open to the public, great quality and very inexpensive.  For more information, go to: http://www.prosinthecity.com/index.cfm?cityid=1&action=events#Event7545

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Welcome to Our New Website and Blog!

February 19th, 2009

Gemini Executive coaching is proud to roll out our very first blog article on our brand new website!

Our overall intention for these blog posts is to provide an enormous amount of value to you, the reader.  We plan on writing traditional articles, talk about good books, create links to good podcasts and

We will also cover a large gamut of topics and areas of coaching in our blog, from strictly business related topics, to articles intended to impact your overall quality of life, to editions geared towards athletes and even the occasional Native American tribal leader.  However, no matter who you are, our intention is that each and every blog edition contains value for everyone, regardless of your specific background or community.

And we want to be in communication with you!  So if there is some aspect you are struggling with, stuck in, looking to take to the next level or just interested in reading more about, please feel free to send us an email (David*AT*GemExeCoach.com) with your request and we will do our best to provide value for you in that area.

Thanks for stopping in and we look forward to having you back!

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