You may think that you're still at the point of giving a beginner public speech. Soon you'll give an advanced public speech or next week you give a financial public speech or a technical public speech. I'm here to tell you, none of those things are real. Those are just fake phony things we put in our brain. There's no such thing as a PowerPoint presentation, a beginner presentation, a financial speech. Those are things we as the speaker think of but look at this from the standpoint of the audience, the audience, judges every speech in terms of is it good, or is it bad?
Is it interesting, or is it boring? And if that's the threshold, you got to decide what side you're going to be on. The tools we've gone over in this course, will get you permanently to the side of this person just gave an interesting speech. This is a good speech. Let me put my cell phone away and stop taking notes and actually listen To what this person said, that's the ultimate goal. I want to thank you for spending time with me in this course.
And I really help you put the lessons here into action quickly. And what that means is every presentation you give, even if tomorrow is literally your first speech, you can come across comfortable, confident, relaxed, you can have a clear message that people understand. You can get your audience to remember your messages because you have interesting stories, examples, maybe even pictures. And by doing all that, you put it together and you increase the odds the audience, the people you're speaking to, will actually do what you want. Do that you're not going to be a beginner anymore. You're going to be a great speaker.
Good luck.