Aug 24, 2009

A Winning Motto not no excuses no apologies Confessions

A Winning Motto not no excuses no apologies Confessions   The presenters say the Dadest things? -? I? Sorry but I have a cold so my voice today may seem a little 'fun. -? I leaed yesterday, so no? If you do not have much time to prepare as I would have liked. -? I wanted to get copies of our reports, but I can not? t? -? I want to? -? Oh, I have said before him? Can you believe it? My apologies, apologies and confessions. It 'always surprising how often and how easily the presenters used such phrases in their negative presentations. Until now, that is. If you want to WOW the audience, it must adopt and live by the motto: No apologies, NO EXCUSES, NO CONFESSIONS.I I can say from experience that ISN? It is not easy - but will also career.Here of his business? s why you should avoid this kind of negative comments. When we feel, you create an alibi, or to confess at any time during the show, they say, essentially, to the public? Don? Do not expect much of me today, because I? Ll probably disappoint you. Never ceases to amaze me the number of presenters do it before, often many times during their presentations. DO YOUR BEST MEANS NOT have to say? I? Feel? The kind of excuses I hear often in presentations go something like this:? I apologize if you can? I do not feel very well, but I have a cold today. O? I? I do not feel? Do not get in a sample, but could not? Not available at such short notice. O? I? Sorry, I forgot to tell you that in my earlier presentation. The truth is that if you have a cold or you do not feel well, sooner or later the public and figure, why not? Do not use it as an excuse for you why could not function well, that respect for his efforts. These are some of my best shows when it was? Not feeling 100%. I attribute this to the fact that I have really too much? De? E 'can do despite feeling ill. And at least a duty to search for your audience! Instead of the declaration? I? I do not feel? Do not get in a sample, but could not? Not to organize on such short notice? defined as a positive test? I am working to obtain a sample and can be delivered next week. ISN? Not easy PROMISE instead of apologizing? As regards the declaration? I? Sorry, I forgot to tell you that before? my question is, why do we apologize for the public to forget something that I had no idea about you? d forgotten? If you expect? I did exactly as they were? Supposed? to the possible benefit it receives from clueing in error? I advise you not to apologize for a mistake for the hearing? No waing before. In the context of the presentation, the excuses are almost always useless. NEVER apologize for anything, except maybe if you switch from a member of the public? S feet or if you have so much energy that the boom of his voice in his ears explosions. Even then, his apology should be seen positively? ? Sorry. I am very excited to be here, I almost broke the microphone? ? Excuse me? LAME excuse for hatred and A HEAREXCUSES have things to say to remove the responsibility we have for our success (or lack of it there). As excuses, excuses, saying the public does not expect much from your presentation, because they are very good reasons (ie excuse) for not being able to offer. ? Only this knowledge, and not yesterday? They do not have much time to prepare? is common and, frankly, most used, Ja, Ja. In addition to telling the public not to expect much of you because you aren? Not willing to give, what effects this excuse does not work? Before you make another excuse, I remember how it feels to be the receiving end of someone else? S excuses. If you no longer? You do not stop, I do not know what? Forgive me for I have sinned? And from other confessions AVOIDThe A confession is what happens when the presenter tells the public something that they have no knowledge of business. My confession is something like this? ? I? I am very nervous today. A confession? I? I am nervous now? lets the public know immediately that the bat is likely to be a disappointment because aren? ta very good presenter. What? S strange our attempt to set the bar really low.So why the confession? Confess nervousness allows its audience hook for a good performance! While the audience may laugh politely to his confession, many members of the public bus stop to listen carefully, because they know you are probably too much? Nervous? to meet their needs. NEVER confess to the public of his nervousness and the possibility, I do not know. Remember that while the anxiety is bad, the truth is rarely indicated. In fact, while you're worrying about your anxiety, the audience focused on your message and if it is to meet their needs. I challenge you to live with the vote, no excuses, EXCUSSES NO, NO confessions. Thanks for the public! For more information on this and other secrets presentation, see the book "15 Presentation Secrets: How to WOW Even the most difficult," by Debbie Bailey available at trainer2go.com/ebooks.html. About the Author Debbie Bailey is author of the book "15 Presentation Secrets - How to WOW Even the most difficult." She is known for her life changing presentation skills classes. In addition to training in some of the most successful companies in corporate America, Debbie has taught Presentation Skills for the U.S. Marines, San Diego State University and UCLA Extension.

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