Day #3 - How & where to start speaking
So how do you actually start your career as a paid speaker?
If you are speaking for the first time my advice is always to start small - start local - start free.
Day #2: What kind of speaker are you?
You know you really want to be a speaker, but what kind of speaker do you want to be?
The type of speaker you are will determine the events you choose to speak at and how much money you can earn.
Day #1- Why do you want to be a speaker?
There’s so many ways speaking can grow your impact, but getting started is hard.
If you want to make speaking part of your business, first you need to really understand WHY?
Why are you scared of public speaking?
You’re smart, confident, capable, experienced...
Why does the thought of standing up and talking in front of people seem so horrifying?
5 steps to build public speaking confidence
If you’re scared of heights, would you go sky-diving to cure it?
If you’re scared of insects, would you go to the jungle?
The cure for glassophobia (the fear of public speaking) isn’t jumping onto the stage to do a TED talk.
The most successful way to overcome any phobia is with small steps.
One great idea is better than 5 weak ones
Goldfish get a bad rap for their memory.
But our memories aren’t as great as we think they are either.
Your voice is just as important as your words
Your voice is a finely tuned piece of equipment.
When speaking we spend so much time thinking of the words, we underestimate the tools we have to share them.
Are you using all the tools?
The A to Z of good public speaking.
I love a list- here's one I made to be your check-list as you prepare any talk, speech or presentation.
Which is your favorite?
Leadership Storytelling builds trust
It’s pretty amazing what we will do for people we trust.
It goes without saying that great leadership requires trust.
So how do you get your team to trust you as a leader?
Storytelling!
Would you trust someone else to tell your story?
We hold our own experiences tight. They are the foundations of who we are. Our personal stories are our identity.