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A good presentation is not about skill, it's about your passion. Before we speak, we must adjust our mental state. If a speaker doesn't have the slightest sense of what he is going to speak, what can he do to touch the audience?
Transmitting your power and ideas to the audience is the value that your speech is intended to convey, and it is especially important if you are the leader of the company to speak with enthusiasm. Therefore, adjusting your emotional state will have a great impact on your speech, and many people think that it is okay to adjust your state before the speech, but in fact, this is not reliable. It's not that you have to be in a state when you speak on stage, but you have to have a good state all the time, if you don't have a spirit in private, then the state of going on stage is also deliberately pretended, but it's very short-lived, and the audience has a little look, a facial expression, and the heart collapses instantly.
Good state is from the inside out! Many students came to Mr. Li Wanbo's "President's Speech Thinking" class, and every time they were impressed by Mr. Wanbo's full mental state, and at the same time they were greatly encouraged.
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Design a good beginning: When you take the first step with your subtle first sentence, you will find it easy to capture the audience's heart, arouse their curiosity, spark their interest, and even capture their heart with your first sentence on some controversial topic, in short. Pay attention to your body language:
This is the way that language can get to know you the most. The way you stand, the position of your hands will expose you more than you want to show. In a state of uneasiness, it is easy to see your nervousness with a wandering look.
Good eye contact: Look at your audience when you speak, not past or through them. If you're nervous, stay on a friendly face for a little longer.
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Slowly and firmly spit out the words so that you are fully understood. When your speech seems rushed, there's a tendency for you to overlap and confuse what you're saying. If the pace is not well controlled, your audience will think that you are nervous and want to finish the presentation in a hurry.
Engage with the audience: The best way to engage your audience in your presentation is to interact with them, ask them questions, and let them ask questions that will make them feel like they are part of your presentation.
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Because speakers and listeners are different individuals, they can't have exactly the same frame of mind. In the same way, because the frame of mind of the audience cannot be the same as the frame of mind of the speaker, the meaning of the same message cannot be exactly the same for the audience and the speaker. When communicating with the audience, try to use some more clever and lively Q&A methods, such as:
Yes, yes, you're so right! "Yes, that's a very good question! "Your question is exactly what I want to ask!
In this way, you can not only relieve your nervousness, but also communicate with the audience more, figure out the psychology and state of the audience, and do a better attack.
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Don't talk too much about topics that are not related to the presentation, which will distract the audience's attention and interest. There is a "seven-second rule" in your speech, which means that the audience's attention is focused on the first seven seconds of your speech, and then you have to find a way to quickly grasp the audience's heart and follow your thoughts in such a short time. If you talk about dull things from the beginning, it's not so easy to grab your audience's attention again.
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The environment can also have a fatal impact on the effectiveness of a speech. Many people think that talent is the most important subject, but they ignore that the environment is also important. In public speaking, there are two main types of interference: one from the outside and one from the inside.
External disturbances include an unquiet environment, excessive heat or cold. Internal distractions come from the audience themselves, such as thinking about something on his mind at work or a date tomorrow. As a speaker, you have to work hard to keep your audience's attention in the face of distractions.
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To be a great super speaker, you have to be audience-centric and do everything you can for your audience. You have to know their point of view when you're preparing your speech, and you have to make them as relevant as possible to your speech. If your speech is too simple or too complex, the audience will quickly lose focus, and even if you prepare well, the audience will not pay attention to your speech.
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The occasion is the time and place of your speech, and whether a speech is made outdoors or indoors will have an impact on the effectiveness of your speech. Before preparing for your speech, it is best to understand in advance what kind of occasion your speech is in, how many people are in the audience, whether it is in a small room or a large gymnasium, and learn more about the occasion of your speech, even if there is a temporary situation, there are more ways to solve it.
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Here's how to make a good presentation:
First, the grasp of the speed of speech.
Once you have decided on your speech, you can determine the speed of speech according to the content and your own characteristics. The speed of speech is not only an innate factor, but can also be changed through deliberate training. Generally speaking, the speed of speech should not be too fast, as it will give people a feeling of nervousness, and not too slow - it seems dull and dull, and it is best to find yourself comfortable speaking at the same time.
2. Prepare in advance.
On the battlefield, know that the other side can win all battles; Presentations are no exception. First of all, it is necessary to objectively understand and evaluate the points and choose the appropriate speech topic; secondly, collect materials according to the theme and arrange them in a certain order; Finally, set the framework of the speech, especially the beginning and end of the speech.
3. Clever citation.
Using quotations wisely can add a lot of flavor to your speech, increase its authority, and enhance its explanatory power. When quoting the words or articles of famous scholars, pay attention to following four principles: keep the cited material as short as possible, and choose parts that are relevant to the topic of the speech; Make the cited material organically part of the presentation; Do not repeat quotes unless specifically emphasized; Quote accurately and don't take it out of context.
Fourth, the tone of the Nazhi Bridge is subdued and frustrated.
The fluctuation of the intonation during the speech can not only make the speech more vivid, but also convey the speaker's rich emotional information.
In general, rising tones convey passionate emotions such as excitement, anger, condemnation, doubt; The descending tone expresses gloomy emotions such as remorse, sadness, disappointment, and depression.
5. Make an impromptu speech.
Extemporaneous speech is a speech in which the speaker improvises on the scene, situation, thing and person in front of him without prior preparation. Because there is no preparation in advance, the best way to see the overall quality of the speaker, especially the moment of adaptability. Impromptu speeches rely on the accumulation of usually building rocks, "deliberately training off stage, and listening to nature on stage".
In addition, it is necessary to figure out the topic of the impromptu speech, otherwise, the opening will be off topic, and no matter how good it is, it will be in vain. Second, quickly draw up a rough outline in your mind and avoid generalizations. Finally, don't be impatient, don't panic, and stay calm.
6. Deal with accidents.
Generally speaking, there are three kinds of bad luck that you may encounter when giving a speech: 1. Stammering. There is no need to hide it, otherwise it will be even more gaffe.
Instead, pause, smile, and repeat the sentence before moving on. 2. Technical failures, such as microphone problems, etc. Wait for personnel to repair it, or speak calmly.
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Opening remarks: The wisdom of the youth is the wisdom of the country, we study diligently for the future prosperity of the motherland! If the youth is strong, the country will be strong, and we will exercise our physique for the motherland to be strong and invincible tomorrow!
The progress of the youth is the progress of the country, and we keep making progress with Tan, so that the motherland can shine in the world in the future! I am proud that I am Chinese, and no country can compare to my own country in my mind. He was strong, rich, beautiful, and magnificent!
It has a vast land, abundant resources, and hardworking people. All these good things will be passed down from generation to generation.
Conclusion: I believe that our new generation of teenagers will definitely make the country a better place! Here I quote a passage from Liang Qichao's "Juvenile China Says":
Today's responsibility is not for others, but for my youth. The wisdom of the youth is the wisdom of the country, the wealth of the youth is the wealth of the country, the strength of the youth is the strength of the country, the independence of the youth is the independence of the country, the freedom of the youth is the freedom of the country, the progress of the youth is the progress of the country, the youth is better than Europe, the country is better than Europe, and the youth is stronger than the earth. ”
Presentation skills. Facial expressions during speeches: Facial expressions during a speech, whether good or bad, can leave an extremely deep impression on the audience.
Nervousness, fatigue, joy, anxiety, and other emotions are all clearly expressed on the face, which is difficult to control by one's own will. No matter how wonderful the content of the speech is, if the expression always lacks self-confidence and always cringes, it is easy for the speech to become unconvincing.
The first way to control your face is to "don't hang your head". Once a person "hangs his head", it will give people a sense of "frustration" and make the audience feel that they are not confident. And if the eye can't make contact with the audience, it will be difficult to attract the attention of the audience.
Another way is to "speak slowly". When you speak slowly, your emotions will be stabilized, your facial expressions will be relaxed, and your whole body will be able to feel calm.
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A good presentation outline is a crucial step: the topic of the speech, the gradual deepening of the arguments, arguments, conclusions and proposals are all part of the outline.
In order for a speech to attract the audience, to incite the audience's emotions, and to get people into the speaker's tense, it is necessary to:
1.Try to use words that the audience feels unique, such as ancient poems, famous sentences, famous sayings, or new words that are relevant to the Internet, society, and the pros and cons of the times;
2.Try to use comparative sentences and circular sentences to get twice the result with half the effort;
3.Try to use the method of echoing from beginning to end, highlight the key points, and introduce the effect;
4.The whole speech should pay attention to the logic of thinking, from shallow to deep, and explain the arguments and arguments in an orderly and rational manner;
5.Preparation is done beforehand, including memorization; A speech without manuscript paper is much more effective than a draft with it;
6.Have a plan in mind, consider the objections and questions that the audience may have during the speech, and if you can't do it for a while, you can also use "I don't understand, can you say it again?" "Extend the time you have to think about replying; You can also use some excuses (time problems, not convenient here, negotiable below, etc.), and immediately refuse.
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Prepare the speech materials first, and the audience is fully prepared, and you can talk eloquently on stage.
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How not to be nervous about your speech How to make a good speech.
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If you want to speak well on stage and in front of the public, and improve your speech ability, you must first read more books, learn more, observe and experience life, so that the content you speak can be richer; Secondly, you should use some skills flexibly, and then do more practical exercises.
Read books and learn to accumulate various knowledge and materialsNeedless to say, there is a lot of knowledge in the head, which will be directly reflected when speaking, such as the accumulation of stories, good words and sentences, the integration of various knowledge, the ability to draw inferences, agile thinking, and so on. In the matter of reading and learning, if you are inefficient, you can learn to master the ability to read quickly, such as using the "Elite Special Speed Reading Memory Training Software", it is very easy to master the reading speed of one or two thousand words per minute (hands-on).
Learn to give off-script speeches。If you just stare at the manuscript and don't make eye contact with the audience, then the effect of the speech will be greatly reduced. Among them, memorization speech is a stupid way, but it is also a good way.
It is to write down what you want to say word by word, and then adjust and recite it word by word, sentence by sentence, and paragraph by paragraph until you are familiar with it. The other is impromptu speech, although impromptu speech does not require memorization of the speech, but it also needs to be prepared in advance to avoid falling into the embarrassing situation of sudden pause or deviation from the topic. So before giving an impromptu speech, make a clear outline and main points in advance, and conceive and rehearse it in your mind beforehand.
If you are worried about forgetting words or missing words during the presentation, you can keep your speech, frame diagram, or notebook in front of you.
Use voice and body language。Different voices can convey different emotions, and intonation and speed of speech are two key elements. When speaking, it should not be a single tone or speed, but there should be ups and downs.
In terms of specific methods, you can use a pen to mark out the sentences you want to emphasize when preparing for a speech, and then practice; Slow down when introducing important concepts and explaining complex theories, and don't be afraid to pause; When it comes to anecdotes or lighter places, you can slow down; It should be expressed in a natural, colloquial rhythm. In addition to sound, body language can also bring words to life. There are no set rules for body language, any posture that makes you feel comfortable will do.
For example, if you choose to stand, it is recommended that you spread your feet apart naturally when standing, and use your hands and arms to emphasize what you want to say. Or walk back and forth on the stage, stopping at important places; Or sit down and give a speech.
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First of all, we must have our own set of management philosophy, secondly, we must have a sense of responsibility, and then we must have team awareness and communication skills.
It depends on what your starting point is, and it's good that you can ask the question to show that you've taken the first step. In the future, as long as you don't forget the feeling of writing this question in the first place, you will gradually become a very responsible person.