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It’s easy to lose your audience. Unless they have a strong attachment to your stated topic and/or the group you’re representing. Even so, once you open your mouth, you can lose them if you don’t hit the ground running and grab their attention immediately with something unexpected – and interesting!
Imagine someone introduces you as the speaker and then leaves you up front to do your thing. (Note: this relates to a speech, not a training session).
Here are some ways to quickly turn them away with what you say:
Start with:
These are good ways to come across as a novice, nervous, unprepared – which often happens with beginners.
If you want to learn to cut the meaningless chatter and sound like a pro: plan, prepare, practice, get feedback, rehearse.
Learn to get comfortable with silence. When tempted to lead with any of the above: pause, look around, build curiosity as you rehearse the next exciting and planned lines in your head, make eye contact, and then enjoy watching them hang on your every word!