pull down to refresh

Such a joy to read this before my bedtime. I think your categorisation makes so much sense. Different strokes different folks.
I think I belong to the second type. What advice do you have for this group of speakers who get so immersed in the audience’s vibes that they kinda get swept along rather than remain in full control of their thoughts?
Thank you for sharing your life’s work!
this territory is moderated
58 sats \ 1 reply \ @dot OP 23 Mar
Thank you for stopping by. There are two things I’d like to share with you:
  1. In this field — or in any other skill-based discipline — you’re like a pilot flying an aircraft. Once you’ve logged enough flight hours, you’ll naturally know how to adjust your delivery as needed.
  2. A small tip to help you stay more in control during your practice is to use a checklist. For each section you complete, simply tick it off. Doing this will help you stay aware of where you are within the overall structure of your talk.
reply
I like the checklist idea. My Japanese teacher used to do that. After she finished one segment, she would tick it off her lesson checklist. Thanks for reminding me
reply