Presentations

Using 50-X skills to make any presentation magical and captivating.
I’ve been asked many times, “What are the most important and essential ingredients to performing a really superior presentation?” The answer to this question is very important, because the correct answer to the question is also a key to unlocking the door of success. In exploring the answer, we’ll be discussing the most important communication and influence skill of all, the most important persuasion skill; in fact, the greatest success skill there is.

  • HOW TO DEVELOP THE MOST POWERFUL PRESENTATION IN YOUR INDUSTRY.
  • HOW YOU CAN APPLY AI TO DRAW ON YOUR INNER MUSE AND HOW AI CAN FOOL YOU OR FUEL YOUR MIND
  • HOW TO CREATE SCRIPTS THAT DOUBLE, TRIPLE OR EVEN ACCELERATE YOUR CREDIBILITY
  • HOW TO ANTICIPATE AND DISARM OBJECTIONS–BEFORE THEY EVEN COME UP!
  • HOW TO USE A RANGE OF POWERFUL EMOTIONS TO MOTIVATE YOUR AUDIENCE!
  • HOW TO ANALYZE YOUR SPEECH WITH VIDEOS AND AUDIO
  • THE ADVICE YOU SHOULD NEVER LISTEN TO IF YOU ARE GIVING A SPEECH! (THIS COULD SAVE YOU FROM EMBARRASMENT!)
  • HOW TO ADD SO MUCH POWER TO YOUR OPENING THAT THE CLOSE ALMOST TAKES CARE OF ITSELF!
  • HOW TO “PERSUASION ENGINEER” YOUR SPEECH!
  • HOW TO CREATE A POWERFUL MASTERMIND SCRIPT BOOK!
  • HOW TO ELIMINATE STAGE FRIGHT AND PERFORMANCE FEAR.
  • HOW TO MAINTAIN A MODEL “SPEAKER STATE” – COMPOSED, TOGETHER AND CENTRED.
  • HOW TO QUICKLY AND EASILY BUILD RAPPORT WITH ANY SIZE OF AUDIENCE.
  • HOW TO CONSTRUCT AND SCRIPT YOUR PRESENTATION SO IT MATCHES EVERYONE’S THINKING STYLE.
  • HOW TO USE SPECIFIC MOVEMENTS TO INCREASE YOUR IMPACT AND AGILITY.
  • HOW TO MANAGE YOUR AUDIENCE’S STATE OF MIND MOMENT BY MOMENT.
  • HOW TO HANDLE A PROBLEM AUDIENCE AND MANAGE HECKLERS.
  • HOW TO ENTERTAIN AND ALWAYS MAKE YOUR PRESENTATIONS FUN.
  • DISCOVER THE METAPHORS, ANECDOTES, AND ANALOGIES TO REALLY PUT YOUR MESSAGE ACROSS.
  • HOW TO CREATE AND INFLUENCE THE ENERGY IN THE ROOM.
  • BOOST YOUR CHARISMA AND PERSONAL CHARM

 

“Believe me, if you are not a good presenter, it is a career-limiting situation.” 

Tim Sanders, Yahoo