May 2018

Use the right tools

This month I was reminded of the neccesitity of having the correct tools to get the job done. Read my

 blog 

to find out why this isn't just for home improvement, but for speakers too.

Tips you can use!

(Some favorites from my archives...)

Ditch the jargon

. . .always, especially

when you network. If people can't understand what you do, no matter how impressive you think your title is, they probably won't remember you. Remember, the purpose of networking is not 

to impress

, but 

to connect.

Make your point

Be sure to get

your talking points and stories out there in interviews, even if they're not directly asked for. Find a way to artfully insert them, so you can ensure you are on message, in control, and saying what you need to say.

Notes to self 

Feel free

to pepper your pages with emoticons or doodles that might help you to remember what you're actually

feeling

about your topic. If you want to connect with the audience you first have to connect with your 

own

emotions, so use notes to remind you to do that.