Date: 23 September 2023
Author: SushilJobs
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Understand who you are serving and what they are interested in, tailor your content to their needs and expectations.
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Structure your presentation logically with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Use bullet points or a numbered list to follow this.
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Use stories, anecdotes or relatable examples to connect emotionally with your audience.
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Practice your presentation several times to become familiar with the material and practice in front of the mirror to identify areas for improvement.
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Use visuals such as slides or props to support the message at that point.
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Look at your audience, not your notes or slides.
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While speaking, pronounce your words and speak at a moderate speed, in this you should avoid speaking too fast or slow.
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Use positive body language by standing or sitting straight and avoid swaying.
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Take deep breaths to calm your nerves before and during your presentation.
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After this, you anticipate the audience's questions and prepare answers. Be prepared for the questions they will ask at the end.
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