How to Write a Presentation Quickly
this is the bit that will transform your process and help you create concise, inspiring material instead of something bloated and run-of-the-mill.
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this is the bit that will transform your process and help you create concise, inspiring material instead of something bloated and run-of-the-mill.
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You have to give a presentation! It’s next week! Oh, great. The amount of stress created by this situation (having to give a presentation at short notice) can be pretty unpleasant, and that stress inhibits your ability to create and deliver the presentation. So it’s a double whammy. You need quick content creation, and you
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I’ve sat through my fair share of terrible presentations that have been based around tedious slides. These presentations infuriate me while also removing all my energy to do anything about it. Time slows down and I genuinely consider escape routes. The noble art of speaking unintentionally reduced to a form of torture. But don’t blame
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Platforms 0-8 at King’s Cross station each have a sign like this one. A few years ago, with seconds to spare, I ran down the escalator, looked at the sign and then boarded the wrong train, because I saw the number and thought it indicated the platform on that side. It didn’t. They all indicate
Confidence is like a group of muscles, which you need to develop and strengthen. Let’s continue this excellent* analogy, for speaking confidence in particular: 1.) Conversations. A bit like running, in that they maintain overall speaking fitness and stamina. You may find that you’ve had fewer of these during the lockdown. 2.) Talking in meetings.
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