It’s summer. And we all know what to do when it gets hot – hit the beach, crank the A/C, stock the freezer with ice cold treats… But when an important presentation is making your temperature rise, how can you keep your cool?
Speak with individuals in advance – chatting with attendees before taking the mic helps you feel connected to the audience. Bonus: this allows you to gather information that can make your presentation more relevant and meaningful.
Take deep belly breaths – this practice reduces your blood pressure and stress.
Focus on the listener – fret less by realizing this is about them, not you. Get the audience talking and focus on responding to their needs.
Smile – happiness-boosting neural messaging is activated when you smile, a simple action that relaxes both you and your listeners.
Visualize a successful outcome (it helps, really!) – Henry Ford is reported to have quipped, “Whether you believe you can do a thing or not, you are right”.
Start strong – nerves are at their peak 30 seconds in. What to do? Have a purposeful opening, such as compelling statistic, thought provoking question, or a relevant anecdote. Everything gets easier after you start strong.
When the pressure is on and the stakes are high, these tips can help keep your internal thermostat in check.
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