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This presentation is based on my 25 years of personal experience as a presenter and technical trainer and two books I recently discovered by Garr Reynolds (Presentation Zen and The Naked Presenter). It shows how your attention makes or breaks your show and how you can improve your ability to master your attention and be your true self while you are up on that stage.
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presentpresentpresentpresentHow to give effective presentationsHow to give effective presentations
Who is talking ?Who is talking ?Who is talking ?Who is talking ?Jang F.M. GraatJang F.M. Graat
What makes a presenter effective ?What makes a presenter effective ?
The art of PresentingThe art of PresentingThe art of PresentingThe art of Presenting
your goalyour goalyour goalyour goalgetting your message acrossgetting your message across
Your nightmareYour nightmareYour nightmareYour nightmarepresenting can be a real challengepresenting can be a real challenge
AttentionAttentionAttentionAttentionHow does it work ?How does it work ?
What is it ?What is it ?What is it ?What is it ?
• at•ten•tion, n. 1. the act or faculty of attending, esp. by
directing the mind to an object. 2. Psychol. a. a
concentration of the mind on a single object or thought, esp.
one preferentially selected from a complex, with a view to
limiting or clarifying receptivity by narrowing the range of
stimuli. b. a state of consciousness characterized by such
concentration. c. a capacity to maintain selective or sustained
concentration.
• [Webster’s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, 1996 edition.]
• at•ten•tion, n. 1. the act or faculty of attending, esp. by
directing the mind to an object. 2. Psychol. a. a
concentration of the mind on a single object or thought, esp.
one preferentially selected from a complex, with a view to
limiting or clarifying receptivity by narrowing the range of
stimuli. b. a state of consciousness characterized by such
concentration. c. a capacity to maintain selective or sustained
concentration.
• [Webster’s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, 1996 edition.]
Ad-tendereAd-tendereAd-tendereAd-tenderereaching out for somethingreaching out for something
OutwardOutwardOutwardOutwarddirecting the mind to an objectdirecting the mind to an object
SpecificSpecificSpecificSpecificfocus on one particular objectfocus on one particular object
InwardInwardInwardInwardnot only aimed at physical objectsnot only aimed at physical objects
DistractionDistractionDistractionDistractionyour attention gets caught by somethingyour attention gets caught by something
AttractionAttractionAttractionAttractionsome ‘objects’ strongly attract attentionsome ‘objects’ strongly attract attention
Using attentionUsing attentionUsing attentionUsing attentionmisguiding your attentionmisguiding your attention
Restless mindsRestless mindsRestless mindsRestless mindsattention behaves like a young puppyattention behaves like a young puppy
Out of controlOut of controlOut of controlOut of controlyour attention is running away with youyour attention is running away with you
FocusingFocusingFocusingFocusingdeliberately directing attentiondeliberately directing attention
ConcentrationConcentrationConcentrationConcentrationsummoning all your attentionsummoning all your attention
Tunnel visionTunnel visionTunnel visionTunnel visiononly perceiving what is in the focal pointonly perceiving what is in the focal point
PresencePresencePresencePresenceControlling attentionControlling attention
PracticePracticePracticePracticeuntil everything becomes naturaluntil everything becomes natural
Lose the mindLose the mindLose the mindLose the mindtrust your intuition and skillstrust your intuition and skills
become focusedbecome focusedbecome focusedbecome focusedput all your attention on the goalput all your attention on the goal
focal pointfocal pointfocal pointfocal pointmakes objects bigger, more colorfulmakes objects bigger, more colorful
You decideYou decideYou decideYou decidewhere is your focus ?where is your focus ?
stay focusedstay focusedstay focusedstay focusedlose your focus and you’ll lose the audiencelose your focus and you’ll lose the audience
Go with the flowGo with the flowGo with the flowGo with the flowenjoy the rideenjoy the ride
Be realBe realBe realBe realthe audience can only relate to real personsthe audience can only relate to real persons
your storyyour storyyour storyyour storymake it personalmake it personal
EngageEngageEngageEngage
“People will forget
what you said, people
will forget what you
did, but people will
never forget how you
made them feel.”
Maya Angelou
“People will forget
what you said, people
will forget what you
did, but people will
never forget how you
made them feel.”
Maya Angelou
show and share your passionshow and share your passion
PresencePresencePresencePresenceyou and me, here and nowyou and me, here and now
PresentPresentPresentPresentsomething to take homesomething to take home
Questions ?Questions ?Questions ?Questions ?jang@jang.nljang@jang.nl
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