Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The 3 photos that define you

 
 
 
 
 
"The hidden ace"

 
 
People kind of get the wrong impression of me initially and I usually know a lot more then people are aware of, not really big on "outing" (putting people in there place) I'm quiet and calculating, and I've caught people off guard.
 
 
 
 
"Knight on the chessboard"

I see the world and my goals as me being a knight on a chessboard and the only way to ascend is to get across the table (the obstacles in front of me) in order to ascend.
 
 
 
"Thoughts of the future"

 
this a scene from Neil McCauley from the movie Heat, a professional bank robber. In this scene he reflects on having better for his life and searches for something more that can move him in his friends house "Chris" played by Val Kilmer. I do think of the future often and can relate such reflection like most people I have a lot I want to accomplish.

Nervousness on Presentations



     There's many different ways to present a presentation whether, its a classroom, to a small group or too a major meeting in the workplace. The most important other then the content you deliver your audience is t the delivery, the confidence, your mannerism and how you speak can effect your message and many people that aren't use to presenting get a bit nervous, but luckily there's a list of thinks to prevent that from happening.

     A lot of great presentations are accompanied with visual aids so that less focus is on you the reader of the presentations and more so on the message. Don't be afraid to use images, PowerPoint slides, even examples or recorded interview tape, whatever the case may be these can all be helped to relax your anxiousness for the presentation.

     Other ways to combat your nervousness is to speak to someone separately in the audience or group, if in a small group, take your time looking at each member and discussing one point of your presentation, take the audience out of the equation for a minute and surely just speak to one person in your mind, remember all that tension and nervousness is all mental confidence in your message will ultimately give off a positive result. Don't end up like Robin here in the following video!


 
     Most important, don't forget to practice, practice, practice, its the most important thing to remember in conducting a presentation, its part of work of going through with making it. The more known the content and of what your speaking, the easier it will flow, and you can always practice in front of friends or family. Anything can be accomplished with the right work ethic involved.