What Public Speakers Can Learn From Ted Talks

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24. Follow some encouraging people online. Here are a few people that have inspired me. They may do the same for you: Rod Parsley, John Maxwell, Joyce Meyer, Apostle Colette Toach, Dani Johnson, Sandi Krakowski, Les Brown, TD Jakes, Toni Robbins, Brian Tracy, Marvin Sapp, Fred Hammond, Hillsong United, Casting Crowns, Kathleen Gage, Denise Wakeman, and many others. Want to know how to find some encouraging people? See who you're already connected to and browse their friends list. Birds of a feather flock together. See if you can connect with a few of their friends as well.

Twitter is pretty stupid, as most of us know. It is a way to waste time being concerned with other people's actions and thoughts consistently, similar to Facebook. Justin Bieber keeps his loyal fans updated on this website, and a poll was recently set up to see which country wanted him to tour in their homeland the most.

Recently, I had the difficult experiences of having to disappoint two people. Both involved business deals where I had to reverse a decision and take back something I had initially agreed to give. What is important, in the context of this discussion, is that when I saw trouble coming, I also had the choice of doing nothing at all. I could have quieted my conscience in both instances and let the natural flow of my indecision determine the outcomes.



OpenCulture - This is the motherlode of educational materials. They index hundreds of free downloadable audiobooks, courses from ivy league universities in video and audio formats, ebooks, hyperlinking to the TED chats, documentaries--you name it. The biggest downside to a website that redirects to every other website is that it can be difficult to search for specifically what you want. It's best to let yourself browse. You will never run out of interesting things from this site.

I don't believe you need to be an extrovert to be a good presenter. Steve Jobs is regarded as one of world's best business presenters without being a hyper-energetic speaker. However, regardless of your starting point, you do need variety in your presentation.

Your messages can now be easily written on a card and memorised. With clear messages, you can tie your content together more naturally and then the content (data, statistics etc) are used to support your message. This approach makes you bulletproof to shorter presentation times and ensures you have clear messages throughout the entire presentation.

Jessica enters the What Not to Wear 360 room with here "regular" clothes, and her own red hair pulled into a knot on top of her head. It's like a superhero without her costume, as Jessica says she feels awkward and unattractive in normal outfits. Stacy and Clinton tell Jessica she may feel differently if she gets clothes that actually fit and flatter her.

The main benefit of using this approach is that - together with framing - it helps you think more clearly about the key messages that you want to deliver. This is important as today's audience are busy, overloaded with information and distracted by mobile devices. You need to be able to deliver your key messages in a short time and make them memorable.

A rough-hewn version of these ideas might go like this: college credit past behaviour is usually a good predictor of future behaviour. So if a particular virus behaves a certain way with 30 individuals, we can assume it will behave the same way with 300. Epidemiologists identify these patterns and give their findings to people who develop medicines, preventative protocols and health policies across the board.