Have you ever felt like a secret agent who knows too much? Hopefully, you’ve learned what to share and what not.
Most educated professionals I know will tell you they struggle when it comes to preparing speeches and writing content.
Content creation, whether for speeches, classes, articles, or web pages, should produce a clear message to influence people. One clear message, that leads to an action, a shift in thinking. Write to teach and persuade.
We know too much! We want to explain everything. When I teach a simple thing like how to write a blog post, I’ve got slides and paragraphs that go back to the invention of the printing press!
When I finally come to the main teaching points … it’s an hour too late and people have gone to sleep.
My solution is to flow chart everything, put it into a PowerPoint and rush through the slides. Not good, and I know better, but my same brain that loves blogging in 350 words goes hog-wild with an hour-long presentation.
Every speech should have only one intention. You’re supposed to build your content around this intention. You may want to educate or entertain, but truth be told, you want to persuade your audience to do something. Read More→