Presentation Tips Which are Masterly to the Extreme
Presentation tips at your disposal. Take my tips, and avoid a diluted presentation that is below the threshold.


Today, from my bouquet of Presentation Tips,  

I am going to give you a powerful technique, which is often overlooked by many speakers and presenters. Since the reason is so obvious, therefore it is often overlooked. 

Whether you follow these tips consciously or unconsciously, 

but there is a logical reason upon which a good presentation is made… However, inadvertently, these immutable laws are easily violated by many amateur and experienced presenters.

In our search for Presentation Skills,  

shall we seek some help from the nature? Listen to the birds sing. Listen to the canary, the lark, and the nightingale. They not only own a sizable range but they also express their notes in endless diversity of combinations. 

In our continual search for presentation hints,  

shall we seek some help from a little child? Children rarely speak in a monotone. The unconscious speech of most adults is also full of pleasing tones. 

Don’t you think of an idea first 

in a natural conversation and then use words to express it? Yes, the phase gap between the two activities is so minimal, that you don’t realize the sequence. 

In memorized speeches you are bound to speak the words, and then think what they mean.

Do you wonder…? 

that reversing the process should reverse the result? 

To give you a taste of monotony- 

hit the identical musical- note on the keyboard repeatedly. The sound would be jarring on the ears because you are neglecting the array of other musical sounds available to you. 

Similarly, in your speech keyboard  

you have a full range of tonality. With all these notes available at your disposal, there is no justification for not using them. You are testing the attention span of your audience by repeatedly using just one note. 

Change of pitch is a stumbling block 

for almost all beginners and also for many experienced presenters. You should make conscious efforts to shun the monotone, and lean back on nature in your methods of locution. Then you are bound to make your speeches more persuasive 

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