Module nine powerful presentations. Presentations made by assertive self confident people can achieve the desired outcome. What can be more confidence building than giving a powerful presentation? Being prepared is the main tool in giving a powerful presentation. preparedness provides you with the ability to be ready when the unexpected happens or when you were called upon to speak up or give a presentation. What to do when you're on the spot.
Regardless of the situation things are guaranteed to happen and not always according to plan. Irrespective of the presentation venue for actions can help you convert an interruption into an opportunity. Number one, always expect the unexpected. Number two at the beginning of the program, work the audience to pre frame them to create a mindset. Through light remarks, humor or other responses based on your reader. The group leads them to make more commitments to be playful, curious, flexible and energized.
Number three, create several positive anchors that you can use later. anchor is something unique that you do or say that automatically puts the audience in a resourceful or emotional state. Examples include a unique smile specific place where you stand the word yes in a strong voice. Number four if something unexpected happens first smile and then quickly ask yourself, How can I turn this event into an opportunity to create humor or illustrate a point using star to make your case, star is an acronym that stands for situation or task, thoughts and feelings actions results. The star model helps you dealing with recurring problem situations such as repeated mental blocks are anxieties stemming from interpersonal situations. Using the four points of a star as the visual representation.
The star model prompts questions that allow you to analyze the aspects of a problem situation and turn it around.