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5 Ways to Make Your Presentations Sizzleby David BerubeStop using visual aids for a while.It's really easy to try and let the slides give the presentation, which just doesn't work well. Try giving a speech without them; it forces you to focus on your technique. Tape yourselfListen carefully to any part of the speech where you hesitate, stumble, or use word whiskers like "Ahhh" or "Umm". Practice these parts until you can present them smoothly. Trim your notes heavily.The fewer notes you bring, the better. Notes are memory aids; however, you shouldn't have to remember the exact words you are going to say. You should strive to remember the points you want to present, and let the words come naturally. You will wind up as a more natural, relaxed speaker. Practice controlling your speed.Practice your speech while speaking as slowly as you can. Now, practice it as quick as you can. Repeat until you get a feel for how different speeds of presentations effect how you sound. Once you've done that, think about how you can use differing speeds to bring out important points in your presentation. For example, it's a common pattern to speak quickly while building to a crescendo, and then suddenly slow down. The contrast will cause the audience to pay attention. Stop if you run out of material.Learn to resist the temptation to use every minute of available time. If you are running ahead of schedule and try to stretch the material to fill the time, your audience will be able to tell. Just a few minutes can mean the difference between a great presentation and a marginal one. Better to leave the audience wanting more than to leave them wishing they had less.
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