In today's time-starved, relationship-diminished world, audiences:
These goals are often at odds when preparing a presentation that will make people rave about one's program long afterwards. Consequently, successful presenters need gut instincts-based insights into how to grab and hold their audiences attention. | Here are some: 1. Getting specific sooner. 2. Honor and surprise some attendees by name. | Then, just before speaking, as that meeting planner to point out the two or three people you are going to mention. That way, as you are making your point, you can begin walking toward the person you want to praise, getting closer and closer to him/her as you share your example so you can be at that person's side, smiling, shaking hands, even asking the audience to give that person some well-deserved recognition (applause, please). 3. Avoid patterned clothing as it will cause attendees to go on even more "mental vacations" than they otherwise would. 4. Walk and talk. Your movements can evoke interest, reinforce the emotions of your stories and punctuate a change of pace or topic. |

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