Earn your Cs
as a Professional Speaker
Franklin Delano Roosevelt had some good advice for the public speaker when he said, "be sincere, be brief, be seated." Be simple, natural and effective.and earn your C's.
- Be fully Committed to your message and be ready to take action in the face of doubt.
- Be Competent. Concentrate on your audience and Customize your remarks to show that you know what is important to them.
- Demonstrate Candor. Tell your truth. Be vulnerable. Share your mishaps.
- Challenge yourself
and then Challenge your audience to think differently, make some change, take some action.
- Have the Courage to talk about uncomfortable things. Don't only give the audience what they want, but what they need to hear.
- Collaborate, not compete, with your audience
with your speaker colleagues.
- Honor your Covenant with your audience. Understand the awesome opportunity you have at the platform and take it seriously.
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