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Simple Actionable Repeatable

The # 1 Predictorfor success in business and upward potential

'How much you enjoy public speaking and how

effective you are at it' - Study Stanford University & AT&T -

“In case of doubt, leave it out!”

Until you have 3 Topics 3 Messages 3 Examples

Your presentation will be easier to Deliver Follow Remember

1. Use the Rule of Three

Order,

& Chunkyour content!

The ‘Rule of Three’ is powerful, tested and effective and is being used in

presentations inpolitics, business and education

(and in jokes, fairytales and cartoons)to launch

products, ideas and initiatives

1. Use the Rule of Three

That is why…

will consist of: 3 slide decks with each 3 techniques supported by 3 examples

1. Use the Rule of Three

To feel safe!

Feeling safe is a basic need for the Old Brain.

Just like food, water and shelter

2. The #1 need of your audience?

That is why you need to appear confident (and not nervous)

2. The #1 need of your audience: To feel safe

3 tips1. Stand still during the first 2 min.

2. Inhale, exhale and pause

3. No excuses, None! “I had no time to prepare” “Excuse me, this is not my slide” “Sorry for this unclear visual”

That is why you need to ‘answer’ these 3 questions asap Who are you? What do you do? Why are you there?

Example “My name is ...” “I support customers, prospects, partners with ...”

Unless you are a CEO, dentist or teacher (etc), try to prevent using your jobtitle. Just describe your audience what it is you are doing

“Today you will see, hear, learn ...”

2. The #1 need of your audience: To feel safe

That is why you need to mention the time how long your presentation will last, while showing the agenda slide

So they know when they are able to Have a drink, bite or smoke Visit the toilet Reply to their customer, colleague or partner

2. The #1 need of your audience: To feel safe

To not look foolish

in front of their peers, colleagues or manager

3. The #1 fear of your audience?

So don’t ask your audience:

“What do you want to learn or improve?”

Now, in front of their peers, colleagues or managers they have to tell you what they are not good at. Not a good feeling

3. The #1 fear of your audience: To not look foolish

It’s better to ask them:

“What have you seen elsewhere, which you really liked, admired or found interesting?”

You probably get the same results from your audience and they don’t look foolish!

3. The #1 fear of your audience: To not look foolish

So don’t open up for questions with:

“Are there any questions?”

3. The #1 fear of your audience: To not look foolish

This implies your presentation was ‘perfect’ and they can’t have any questions unless they were not paying attention or are less smart then the rest of your audience

So, how to do this better?

That is why you use ‘What’ to open up for questions with:

“You have seen topic X. What are your questions regarding X?”

3. The #1 fear of your audience: To not look foolish

This implies that you understand and expect there to be questions for this new/difficult topic X

They can feel safe to ask a question without having the idea that they are the only one not understanding X

So don’t start your answer with:

“I have explained that before, haven’t I?” or “As I said before ...” or “As I mentioned earlier ...”

Implying your audience is not smart enough to understand it the first time

Don’t treat them like back in highschoolDo use the opportunity to repeat an important message

3. The #1 fear of your audience: To not look foolish

Take Action Now!

Now YOU can take 3 actions:

1. Adjust your next presentation Your visuals/content/messages Your skills (e.g. opening – bodylanguage – closing) Your audience management

2. Let’s connect on Linkedin. Your invite & feedback are welcome

3. You are welcome to invite me to deliver your next training/workshop/speech or coaching session

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Maurice Hellemons

Email: maurice@younck.comCall: +31(0)6-4618.9163

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3 NLP Techniques to Improve your next

Presentation!

Part 1/3

YouncK Improve your Presentation skills!

Maurice Hellemons

Email: maurice@younck.comCall: +31(0)6-4618.9163

nl.linkedin.com/in/MauriceHellemons

3 NLP Techniques to Improve your next

Presentation!