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Craig Valentine – Dynamic Delivery Devices
Don’t just give a speech; create an unforgettable experience!
If You Could Have a Surefire Way to Hook Your Audience for Your Entire Speech, Would You Want it?
How about 40 Surefire Ways?
Here’s a Pop Quiz for you:
Question: What does it mean when you build a speech that has life-changing content
and a very solid structure?
Answer: Nothing. That’s right; it means absolutely nothing if it’s not DELIVERED masterfully.
The Wall Most Speakers Run Into
Have you ever looked into the eyes of your audience and realized you lost them? How did that feel? Wasn’t it frustrating knowing you prepared long and hard but didn’t get the reaction you wanted? This is what happens to speakers who master content and structure but don’t put equal effort into mastering the art of delivery. They bang their heads up against the same wall that they simply cannot break through.
What Happens to These Speakers?
These speakers are forever stumped and confused by their lackluster results. It’s a shame because they never feel the kind of deep connection masterful speakers get. Time after time they leave the stage asking themselves, “What happened? Why am I not connecting?” Often the issue is not with the content, not with the structure, not with the environment, and definitely not with the audience. The issue is with their delivery. With a better delivery you will break through that wall and enter into massive speaking success.
Are you Making any of the Following Delivery Mistakes?
- Over-acting as if you are in a stage play
- Being dynamic the entire time, which is no longer dynamic
- Preaching
- Giving a “spoken article” rather than having a conversation with the audience
- Being unnatural and having the audience see right through you
- Speaking what you wrote, which was written for the eyes and not the ears
- Moving without a purpose
- Using another speaker’s style (i.e. trying to be Tony Robbins or Les Brown)
- Unconsciously rushing through your speeches
- Not matching the energy of your specific audiences
- Physically traveling too much between your characters
- Coming across as insincere and thereby killing any audience connection
- Retelling your stories instead of reliving them and not inviting your audiences into your reliving room™
- Not buying into your own message
- Having no spark in your eyes and no passion in your message
- Speaking more for yourself than for your audience members
- Trying to impress rather than to inspire
- Being incongruent with your message and your movements
- Giving a speech that is stale (i.e. your “shelf speech”)
Imagine what would happen if you avoided these mistakes and kept all your future audiences spellbound through
Your Masterful Delivery!
You won’t have to imagine for long because that’s exactly what you will get with the…
Through this program, you will…
- Develop the delivery skills that are worth thousands per speech
- Understand the delivery traps most speakers fall into
- Connect on a much deeper level than most speakers will ever feel
- Not just deliver a speech; you will create an unforgettable experience
- Keep your audience hooked for your entire speech
- Become the speaker others sign up and line up to see!
- Gain the skill-based confidence to win over any crowd
In this First-of-its-kind Program, You will Pick up at least 40 Delivery Devices Including How to…
- Get them involved immediately
- Create a C space and an S space
- Make all one
- Let reactions tell the story
- Milk the laughter without stepping on it
- Move with a purpose and understand the 3 major purposes for moving
- Check the VAKS visually and verbally
- Use the recipient’s name in the sentence
- Scan and stop
- Wait for their mental response
- First, look them over
- Create and walk your time line
- Respond to their reaction
- Tell them a secret
- Gesture realistically
- Stop on a dime
- Take on the persona and the posture
- Leave and lean
- Give gestures a meaning
- Stand still on your foundational phrase
- Give each section its own spot
- Invite rather than expect
- Anchor points with a gesture
- Use a verbal and visual metaphor
- Use audience members’ names
- Make the entire audience one character
- Take off the spice
- Do visual and verbal callbacks
- Point with an open hand
- Be a product of your environment
- Give a verbal and visual hint
- Give your audience oil
- Have a creative way to bring them back
- Pre-pick who will be picked on
- Stop traveling too much between characters
- Use the depth of the stage
- Exaggerate physically for humor
- Set it up and pause
- Do as your character does
- Break the physical barrier
…and much more!
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