Are you practicing your magic skills?
If you're a speaker, you're a magician. You bring a magical, mystical approach to ideas. You create connections between ideas that seem to appear out of nowhere.
You use a slight of hand to make the audience think one thing and then introduce another.
You invite them to pick a card, any card. You shuffle your ideas before them. You spin a narrative explaining how what they believe may not hold water.
If you're a speaker, you're a magician. You bring a magical, mystical approach to ideas. You create connections between ideas that seem to appear out of nowhere.
You use a slight of hand to make the audience think one thing and then introduce another.
You invite them to pick a card, any card. You shuffle your ideas before them. You spin a narrative explaining how what they believe may not hold water.
The audience is waiting to be amazed
Or, you spin a yarn of your own background, how you lost, dropped the ball, fell on your face, but magically, how you recovered, put it back together, emerged even stronger.
The audience is waiting to be amazed, to be transfixed on what you have to say. They want to be transported to the world of illusion and make believe.
As you take them on that journey, you help them grasp new insights and applications. You help them see new options where none existed before. Maybe there is more hope than previously imagined.
The magic of your words and your presentation got them there.
wesbleed.com | @wesbleed
The audience is waiting to be amazed, to be transfixed on what you have to say. They want to be transported to the world of illusion and make believe.
As you take them on that journey, you help them grasp new insights and applications. You help them see new options where none existed before. Maybe there is more hope than previously imagined.
The magic of your words and your presentation got them there.
wesbleed.com | @wesbleed