Registration for my course 6 WEEKS TO YOUR BEST PRESENTATION is now open.
Charter members (that’s you) get half price (plus a free registration for anyone you choose). It’s all good through Friday, January 10 at midnight.
First Module is released on Monday.
Here’s a short tip to entice you…
“I was watching a video with former FBI Hostage Negotiator Chris Voss. I heard him discuss in a workshop how the pronouns I use color the way my audiences hear me. I noticed he used the first person in his first example and then switched to the exact same piece of text but in the second person. I learned a valuable lesson from this simple illustration.”
Or…
“You can watch a video with former FBI Hostage Negotiator Chris Voss. You will hear him discuss, in a workshop, how the pronouns you can use color the way your audiences hear you. You will notice he used the first person in his first example and then switched to the exact same piece of text but in the second person. You will learn a valuable lesson from this simple illustration.”
I and you. Such simple words, but basically switching one for the other can give an entirely different emotional feel to your comments. Using “you” can include your audience in the experience in a subtle but valuable way.
The above example can sound a little forced or stiff and may not be applicable throughout your remarks.
But you can and should look for any way possible to include your audience in your presentation. Using “you” is a simple but effective switch.
I can tell from experience how powerful this can be.
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You can tell from experience how powerful this can be.
See for yourself how much your presentations will improve in 6 short weeks.
Register for my course 6 WEEKS TO YOUR BEST PRESENTATION.
Charter members (that’s you) get half price (plus a free registration) good through Friday. First Module is released on Monday.
Use code CHMEM50-62
Your presentations will be better. Much, much better: https://ready2speak.com/course
You will be amazed…
Tom