Amateur speaker’s make a lot of mistakes on the platform as they ascend to the professional level. I certainly made my share. But there’s one mistake you must avoid at all costs. I just returned from 2 weeks on the road and 4 national conventions, and watched a total of 57 different speakers. In my 25 years in the business, I’ve never seen so many speakers fall into this death trap. Watch this short video for my full explanation. #personaldevelopment#keynotespeaker
Speaker’s FATAL Mistake
#Bill Gove Speech Workshop, #Motivational Speaking, #public speaking, #steve siebold October 4, 2022
Published By steve
Steve Siebold, CSP My name is Steve Siebold. I’m an author with 1.4 million books in print, and a professional speaker and consultant to Fortune 500 sales teams on how to increase sales and retention rates through mental toughness training. My corporate clients include Johnson & Johnson, Toyota, Harrah’s Entertainment, Procter & Gamble, GlaxoSmithKline, Ingersoll Rand, etc.
So very true, Steve. So very true. I recently attended a conference that was geared
towards artists. One very accomplished artist immediately gelled with the audience as he
spoke of the stumbles and mistakes he made along the way. He was very self deprecating
and laughed at his errors.
Meanwhile another artist alienated himself by bragging about his wondrous deeds and
accomplishments, even though he was not very successful. It was interesting to see and
hear the comments about this speaker, none of which were endearing or good.
Thanks for the speech tip.
Interesting. I guess you’ll find in in any field. Thanks, Bill.
I wonder why? Are they really established speakers?
I think as we teach our speakers to speak we hit them hard with creating that connection,
that relationship so they see themselves in your talk.
I call my training, Storytizing, where you take your talk and put it into your speaker blender
and when you pour it out for them it is now your stories but using their memories, their
emotions, and their experiences.
Maybe some newer speakers will hear you and learn.
~Steve
Yes, these were all 7-figure speakers working at national conventions. I believe they do it out of ego, mixed in with an inferiority complex.