| When preparing to speak in front of a large crowd | | | | serious about the topic at hand. Always be well |
| it's a good idea to have your facts related to your | | | | prepared with your facts and you will be the leader |
| topic in an outline format. Research your topic by | | | | of the field. Don't be afraid to take the stage when |
| reading other experts in the field your speaking of | | | | your well prepared. Look to the back of the room if |
| and then condense all of the information to a well | | | | need be and get comfortable with yourself then |
| thought out timeline. Have your self a good story to | | | | start looking people in the eyes and they will fall in |
| share with your audience, don't speak at your crowd, | | | | love you and your delivery. |
| speak with your crowd. The last speaker of | | | | As a child advoate and one who speaks in front of |
| any forum has a difficult time keeping the attention | | | | very large crowds on a regular basis i use these |
| of your audience due to the minds of your listeners | | | | tactics to share stories in speeches that will bond |
| are already out the doors and ready to leave for | | | | myself with an audience. I speak in front Dr's, |
| their cars. | | | | lawyers, teachers, police officers, students and |
| The key to gaining the attention and command | | | | every single time i do i feel the butterflies and |
| respect from any large group is to share a real story | | | | excitement like anyone else. These are small hints |
| that will bond you with your crowd. Be funny but be | | | | that you can use in your next speech. |