How to Reach your Audience's Soul - From a UN certified Trainer
Standing on a stage, whether it's a skool community, a live-event with hundreds of listeners, a presentation to the stakeholders in your company or even just a toast on a friend's wedding. Can be daunting or even terrifying. You get your papers ready, you rehearse a thousand times but it doesn't seem to land. I used to be in this exact same spot, Until I discovered this simple technique to help you stand boldly and give that Speech with a soul, not just words. Here's how to replicate it. ✅ Soul prep: Before you start working on that presentation or sales pitch, before you even think about what you're going to say, Spend some time alone, quiet. Pray, Meditate, humbly feeling the need for guidance. If you want to give a presentation that reach people's souls then your own soul must be aligned, calm anchored like still water. People look for those on a stage for guidance, inspiration, or even a simple solution to a problem they're facing, if you're trembling on the inside it will show in your Speech, Spend as little or as much time you need to feel. Still, even just 5 minutes would go a long way in getting that Speech to the next level ✅Heart-Prep: Get that Pen and Paper out / Laptop, and let's get to work (no not on your words, not yet) Plot down these questions: # Who am I speaking to? # What Pains them? # What matters to them? # How can I remove what pains them and elevate what matters to them? This is the point where your answers should start with "I" not they Ex: who am I speaking to? I am my boss - my client - my audience in X Conference And so on and so forth. Make sure that you not only write about someone or a group of folks but really feel their pain, feel the tightness of their shoes and the relief of taking those shoes off. 🔑key note: This speech, even if you're doing it for a gain, isn't about you, don't let the thought of "am I likable?" Even cross your mind. Keep your mind, heart and soul aligned onto one thing and one thing alone, the pain and hope of those you are speaking to.