Can you fight? Can you be truly in the moment?
The Shao Lin monks are devout, highly disciplined martial arts experts attempting to attain enlightenment. Their daily life may seem a million miles away from yours and your boring Powerpoint* presentation on Thursday, but – despite being in a very different situation to you – here’s how their approach to life can be applied to a presentation. The Shao Lin monks:
- are dedicated to helping others.
- have no ego; they’re not afraid of failure or what others think of them.
- can adapt instantly when fighting, instinctively drawing on thousands of practised techniques.
- have no attachment to physical things.
- see joy in every situation.
This highly virtuous combination can be applied to your boring Powerpoint* presentation on Thursday:
- Think of the best way to help your audience: give them something really useful.
- As long as you’ve prepared correctly, don’t worry about looking silly.
- Expect the unexpected; whatever it is, just roll with it, and remember your structure.
- Avoid Powerpoint/Prezi unless absolutely necessary; be creative. Be the hero, not the sidekick.
- Remove the pressure and try to enjoy the whole thing.
* Your sad devotion to that ancient religion has not helped you conjure up great presentations or given you clairvoyance enough to find the location of the hidden TED talks… <gackkk>
