11 Tips for Powerful Presentations in English

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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"Okay--"
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Are you afraid of giving presentations in English?
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I hear you.
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Even in our first language, it might be sometimes challenging
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to deliver presentations.
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In this episode, I'm going to share with you a few tips and strategies on how to
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prepare and structure your presentation so you can deliver it confidently
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and have a positive experience.
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I have seen it.
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I have used it.
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And now I'm going to share it.
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I've also prepared for you a checklist that you can download for
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free, so that you can remember all the steps and the things that you
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need to do before a presentation so you can have a successful one.
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If you're new to my channel, then Hi, I'm Hadar.
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I'm an English fluency and pronunciation coach.
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I'm a non-native speaker of English.
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And I'm here to help you speak English with clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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Check out my website hadarshemesh.com for a lot of free resources
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to help you get started.
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And come say hi on Instagram at @hadar.accentsway where I share
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daily tips for improving your fluency, pronunciation, and mindset.
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Here's the thing, delivering your presentation requires a certain skill.
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First of all, the confidence of speaking in public.
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Second, you have to know what you're talking about so you can deliver what you
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want to say in a clear and simple way.
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Sometimes, when you deliver a presentation in a language that is not your native
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language, there are a lot of fears associated with it, in addition to
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potential public speaking fears.
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And those fear are around not being able to communicate your message
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clearly, getting stuck, not using the right words, not being understood,
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and all of that "good" stuff.
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But here's the thing.
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If you prepare well, you can avoid all of these challenges and come to
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the presentation feeling prepared and feeling confident, and actually
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succeeding in the presentation.
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So, I'm going to divide it into two parts.
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The first part is going to be around structuring your
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presentation and preparing for it.
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And the second part is what to do right before presenting.
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And that has to do with your performance, and dealing with stress
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and anxiety that might come up.
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So the first part is about preparing your presentation.
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Here you have to be very, very prepared.
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There's no such thing as over-preparing.
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Because when you prepare really well, first of all, think of
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it as practicing your English.
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You know, it does not have to be just for the sake of the presentation,
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it could be just for developing your communication skills in English.
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Because when you repeat something again and again, you can optimize
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it and fine-tune it, and notice things that you usually don't notice
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when you're speaking in English.
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Like how you use your body, or how you use your voice, or the words that you use.
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So repetition and preparation is nothing to be ashamed of.
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And I recommend that you do a lot of it, but there is a way to do.
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That is effective and not just redundant.
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And I'm gonna talk about that, but what I'm saying is that
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preparation matters a lot.
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So make sure you set some time aside for preparation; and probably
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more than you think you will need.
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Okay?
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Good.
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Now, I'm not gonna go into the actual structure of the presentation.
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I'm just going to recommend that when you plan the presentation, you want to
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make sure that you're clear about the beginning, the middle, and the end.
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And in terms of your preparation, you wanna focus mostly on the
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beginning and, probably, the end.
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And the middle – you wanna prepare for it, but it should not take most
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of your time in the preparation.
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Why?
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Because the beginning is the most important part.
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If you start strong, you are more likely to continue strong.
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If your beginning is weak, you're more likely to have a hard time coming
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out of the feeling of incompetence or feeling like you are not doing well.
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And you will lose momentum, and that is going to affect your entire presentation.
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So focus on the beginning more than the rest of the parts.
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Now, how do you prepare for a presentation?
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Like I said, you have beginning, middle, and end.
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And you wanna write bullet points for each part.
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Right?
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How do you want to introduce your talk, your presentation?
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What do you want to do to grab their attention?
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And you wanna write a few bullet points.
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I do not recommend to write the script unless you have a few months
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to prepare for that presentation.
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If it's something that you only have a few weeks to prepare for, I would
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recommend learning what you wanna say, and then practicing saying it
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freely and talking about it freely in all sorts of different ways.
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So, now that you have the bullet points for the beginning, middle,
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and end, you wanna practice speaking freely based on those bullet points.
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So I would spend a few minutes every day, not full hours if
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you have the time for it, right?
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Just like a few minutes elaborating on each of the bullet points.
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You wanna talk about it, you know, when you are doing your dishes, when you're
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walking your dog, when you're in your car.
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Remember the bullet points and each time just try to elaborate and
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explain it and talk about it freely.
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Learn how to talk about it from several different angles and in several different
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ways so it isn't just this one way.
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You wanna create versatility and freedom talking about those things.
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This is how you're gonna feel prepared, especially if people ask you
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questions in the middle or at the end.
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You will feel confident to answer those questions, 'cause you have practiced
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it in many different ways, and not just in one way that is very rigid
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and strict, and you will feel very limited when people ask questions.
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So, after writing the bullet points and elaborating on all of these
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points, you wanna structure it and organize it, ideally, with slides.
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If you do work on slides, make sure that most of the time is not devoted to design.
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And usually, if you use Canva or Keynote or PowerPoint, you usually
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have a lot of great templates.
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I would really focus on not spending a lot of time on design,
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even though it's very tempting.
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Because most of the work on the presentation should be on the actual
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speaking: not thinking, not structuring, not organizing the photos on your
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slides, and not playing with the fonts.
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It should be all about speaking.
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All right?
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So once you have the slides, you have the beginning, middle, and end; you
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have practiced the bullet points.
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Now it's time to practice the entire presentation.
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Like I said, I think the beginning is the most important part.
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So, the ratio should be three to one.
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That means you practice the beginning three times, and the third time you
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go into the entire presentation.
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And then again, you practice the beginning twice more and then you
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do the entire presentation again.
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Now, if there are parts where you feel stuck or where you feel you're
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unclear, just practice that part alone, just do it again and again, and again.
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You don't need to do the entire presentation from
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beginning, middle, to end.
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Because again, like you don't really need to improve the parts
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that are already working well.
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You wanna improve the parts that are hard for you, that are not clear,
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that you feel like you get stuck.
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And if you feel that you don't have the words – stop, write it down; think
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about how you wanna say it; look up some words that you might wanna add or
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include; and then just practice it again and again, and again, just that part.
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And then do the whole presentation.
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If you have friends or family members that would like to listen to
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you, I recommend that you do that.
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And one more thing that is very useful is to present while being distracted.
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So you can turn on the TV, or play some music, or ask your kids to make
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some noise and play next to you, and try to deliver the presentation
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as you're being distracted and as other things are happening.
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Because what happens is that you'll learn how to stay on track, even though the
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circumstances don't allow it, cuz that's what happens in a real presentation.
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Sometimes you get distracted.
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Another thing you can do is to record yourself and watch the video.
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And then, first of all, stop judging yourself, and don't just look at the bad
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things, look at what works, even list it.
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Because that part is really important, it's really important that you
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are able to recognize what works.
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And then write the things that you would like to improve.
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And then work just on those things and deliver the entire presentation again.
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On the day of the presentation or right before the presentation, you
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wanna set yourself up for success.
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So the first thing you can do is to do a little warmup or a pronunciation warmup.
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I have a few videos that I'm going to link to in the checklist that I've
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prepared for you, that you can do just to get your muscles going and
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to help you improve your diction.
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The second thing I want you to do is to focus on your breath.
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Right before the presentation, take a few deep breaths.
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You fill your body up with oxygen, you calm down, and it helps you settle
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your nerves, if you feel nervous.
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Right?
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Check for tension, check your shoulders, check your throat, your
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neck if you have some tension there.
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And really focus on breathing into your belly, and breathing out really slowly.
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Another thing is that I want you to make sure that you clear your mind.
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Don't be on your phone or check your emails or on social media
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or have some hard conversations right before the presentation.
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Because it's really important to feel clear and focused, and not occupy your
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brain with a lot of things that are not necessary for that specific presentation.
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Another thing I want you to think about is to step into a positive mindset.
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So if you have some negative thoughts and fears, and maybe you feel like
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your English is not good enough and you're gonna get stuck and people
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are gonna judge you, maybe fill your brain with more positive thoughts
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rather than negative thoughts.
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For example: "I deserve to be heard", "People want to hear what
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I have to say", "My voice matters."
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If I found it helpful, other people will find it helpful too.
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This is going to help people.
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So, say these things to yourself and remind yourself that it's about them, and
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not just about you and how you're feeling.
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Because you are here to deliver knowledge and they need to hear it.
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And it does not matter if you make a pronunciation mistake or grammar mistake,
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or even if you get stuck – we're all humans, and they want to see you succeed.
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Remember that when you go on stage or when you present on Zoom, or
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even if you present in front of two people in a small meeting.
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That's what matters.
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All right, that's it.
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Now I wanna hear from you: What do you do when you are preparing for a
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presentation or a meeting or a talk?
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Write it down in the comments, and let's share it with the community.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day.
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And I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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