Awesome Presentation Tips

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There are books written exclusively on the rules of giving presentation. With long articles and publications on the subject, its not hard to learn the stead fast rules of speaking and how to write a presentation, much like it isnt hard to learn how to fix a car, albeit it takes some dedication. However there arent long publications on simple little tips and tricks about presentations that make the whole learning process easier. While tips wont create a great speaker, they are possibly some of the greatest information out there and they make the basics much easier and make even a weak presenter look like a super star.
While there are many presentation tips to come, its important to learn how to find them on your own. The old saying of give a man a fish and hell eat for a night, but teach a man to fish and hell never go hungry again really applies. The only trick to getting presentation tips is finding people who give presentations constantly and are extremely good at it. Often times there will be a handful of people that are easily accessible that can give you presentation tips. The first place to stop by would be a church. Ninety percent of what a priest or pastor does is talk. Their jobs rely on being able to speak well to a large audience and to be able to keep the entertained long enough to give them his message; someone that does such a job every day for year's results in a strong presenter who has likely picked up a lot of presentation tips. Just drop by and see them when they arent giving a ceremony and start a conversation with them. To name a few other good resources politicians and public relations people in non profit organizations often times have to speak to the public a lot and are a wonderful resource of presentation tips.

Finally to actually name a few presentation tips. Well start with organization; a good tip on organizing is to print clearly at the top of index cards the main topic of a presentation that will often times have many sub topics, then on separate index cards write the sub topics at the head and the points on the respective cards below the titles. Once the cards are all filled out, pile them on top of each other in the correct order and this will allow you to clearly and visually arrange the presentation in a way that flows smoothly without having to delete and reword entire sections, instead all you have to do is move the index cards. A common presentation tip to curb anxiety is to practice some form of meditation outside of public speaking. Once you become proficient at it you can use it to calm yourself during a presentation. Finally, to keep the audiences attention, engage them somehow. Whether its asking them a question or asking for a show of hands, it will keep them on their toes and listening to what you have to say.
With a few of the presentation tips listed and the knowledge of where to find presentation tips, it wont be hard to master giving presentations. Presentation tips arent an excuse to not learn the basics but they will help reduce the learning curve and give you more confidence when youre in front of people. A good presenter will never stop looking for new presentation tips and often times discuss the subject with new presenters they meet throughout their life. A good set of presentation tip is like a list of good recipes. They will serve you well throughout your life and they are perfect to share and pass on.
 
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