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Finding Yourself on Stage™ – Message Glue™ Strategic messaging "adhesive" for people, presentations & media.

You’ve got to give a presentation. It’s not something you look forward to. Maybe you’re feeling some pressure from your superiors, maybe you’re a bit (or very) nervous, or just very busy doing all the other important stuff that’s part of your job.

You’re probably going to do what most of us do. Put it off for as long as possible, throw together some slides (or have your assistant put together some slides), and then "wing it." Why not? You’ve winged it before and as you recall, it went pretty well.

And then, one day, it doesn’t go well. When that happens, you’ll probably say to yourself, "Next time…I’ll prepare more." But, when next time comes, you’re going to be too busy…and so the cycle repeats itself, over and over.

Most executives we work with follow this pattern, and very few of them (if any) enjoy speaking onstage. A presentation is the dreaded necessity of your job, and it’s human nature to spend as little time as possible on things we don’t enjoy, and then forget about them quickly thereafter.

Cue the orchestra and release the pigeons as a mellow-voiced announcer says, "What if there was a better way? What if you not only looked forward to presentations, but knocked them out of the park? What if you never again squandered an opportunity to get your message out?"

If you’re like most businesspeople, this is where you reply, "Yeah, right."

But there is a better way. And you already have the secret ingredient that will make your future presentations more enjoyable for you and your audiences.

It’s you. You possess a unique personality. And since the word "unique" gets thrown around a lot in advertising, let’s break it down even further: There’s no one quite like you living on this planet. You have a personality that’s unlike any other, and (drum roll, please), it’s the reason you’re already successful at what you do!

All you have to do is bring that personality with you when you go onstage. At first, that seems hard, weird and strange. We’ve all been taught that there are right ways and wrong ways to speak in public. The result is that we all try to do what we think we’re supposed to do, rather than trust the part of us that is proven to be an effective communicator. The same instincts that drive you to successful conversations with one or two people, when projected from a stage, can make you a very powerful speaker.

Extroverts already get this. They love to project their personalities in front of other people. But you don’t have to be an extrovert. We’ve seen magic happen with the most withdrawn and timid personalities to the most naturally boisterous and charismatic ones.

Making sure you’re projecting your unique personality does take a little more work. It does require more preparation. But it has powerful results. You may even come to enjoy giving presentations.

And when you bring your real self onstage…and your audience responds, relates and remembers what you’re saying…you’ll have knocked it out of the park.

Ken & Anna Boynton of Message Glue™ http://www.boyntunes.com/ coach executives and create compelling content to make internal and external messages stick.

©2011 by Message Glue™ Strategic messaging "adhesive" for people, presentations & media.

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