What’s on Your Mind Before you Speak?
When you have to do something you really don’t like doing, it can be difficult to conjure up the right amount of energy and authenticity. Why? Your body and mind are already looking for an escape.
Speaking in front of people gets exponentially more difficult when you don’t want to do it. Our brains tell us things like…
  • They’re looking at you weird
  • You’re talking too long
  • They don’t care
  • They’re judging you and how you sound
  • They don’t believe you know what you’re talking about and aren’t listening
We have to grapple our psychological history before we can dominate our actual present.
3 Questions to address your mind before you speak:
  1. What bothers you the most about this speaking opportunity and why?
  2. What’s most important to the people in the room?
  3. In the end, what do I NEED them to remember?
These questions will allow you to push your mind from the avoidance based space to the service mentality (which makes the task about your audience and NOT you).
Let me know if this helps in any way 😊
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