Have you ever fallen asleep when listening to a
speech or presentation? Sometimes a little nap during a presentation can boost
your energy for the rest of the day. Speakers- if you want to be the one to send
your audience to sleep, so they will be fully alert for other people’s
presentations follow these ten tips.
- Make sure that your material is dry and
boring. Make sure that your material is either highly technical or complex. If
at all possible fill your speech with specialized academic content that is not
easily understood without prior study and research.
- Do not include any explanations or
illustrations to make the content understandable to the average person in your
audience.
- Schedule your speech to be at the end of a
long day or after a big meal. This will give added incentive for drowsiness
and lethargy.
- Speak softly and avoid any expression or
vocal variety that might distract or interest your audience.
- Stand still behind the lectern for the
entire speech. Any movement or sudden gestures could wake up your audience.
- Avoid any variation in style in your
presentation. Do not change from talking to using a flip chart, PowerPoint or
any other kind of visual aid or prop that will attract attention.
- Do NOT include any humour or stories in your
speech that might illustrate the important points you wish to communicate.
- Do not keep to the topic of the speech.
Spend a large amount of time rambling about subjects or personal experiences
that are boring and totally off topic.
- Speak about a topic that is very familiar to
your audience. Keep your content to things that they already know.
- Provide highly detailed handouts, so that
your audience will not miss out on any important information during their
snooze. Make sure that you do not say anything that is not included in the
hand out. For best results, just read the handout word for word.
Hopefully, by following carefully the ten tips
outlined here, you will have the satisfaction of seeing an entire audience
snoring quietly and happily throughout your entire presentation. If you do not
follow these tips you may be alarmed to discover that your audience is alert and
interested in what you have to say.
About The Author
Barbara White of Beyond Better Development is speaker and trainer. Barbara
inspires and empowers people and organizations to become Beyond Better . For
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