Do you know what I did before publishing this post? I thought
of what to write and how I can write it so you will benefit from reading it. I prepared
my mind. Next, I did some research on preparing a presentation and incorporated
my own experience to have a complete detail. My outline came next. I sort it
fit to type my full post into my computer and save it as a draft so that I can
revisit it days after to make corrections before finally publishing it. Your preparation
should not involve anything less.
If you have a presentation and haven’t
prepared well and practiced repeatedly, I will advice you not to border trying
to give it. Even if it’s impromptu, you still need a mental preparation.
5
WAYS TO DO IT
1.
Prepare your mind
Once
you are aware you are going to have a presentation even if it comes up months later,
start to prepare for it now. Don’t procrastinate. If you have any information
on the subject scan through it to have an idea on what it is all about. As you
carry on your daily activities, reflect on what you need to do to give a great
presentation. Listen to people and be observant. You will likely find a good
illustration or story to use.
2.
Do research
You
have to find out more details on your presentation topic. This is especially important if you are going
to speak to an audience of professionals. Browse the internet, read books. There’s
something waiting for you there to make your presentation informative.
3.
Prepare an outline
Do
not leave out this step. It is very important because a body cannot stand
without the skeleton. To find out more about writing a good outline, read my
post “how to write a good presentation outline.”
4.
Read and understand your material
Don’t
just read and memorize the speech, make sure you understand what you intend
saying. If you wish to motivate your audience, you really need to.
5.
Practice, practice and practice
Until
now, you only have been writing and reading. Now is time for action. Now is time
to present before the presentation. Try practicing aloud in front of someone and do so several times before the presentation.
I
will like to end this post by telling you why I wrote it in the first place. It
is because of what Abraham Lincoln said “ if I had eight hours to chop down a
tree , I’d spend six hours sharpening my axe”
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