Tip #18: Every Two Minutes (or So) Give the Audience an Example/Story | 30 Public Speaking Tips
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Welcome to 30 Tips in 30 Days! Over the entire month of November, I will be releasing a short, bite sized episode of Fearless Presentations every morning covering things that are absolutely essential to being a better presenter.
Whether you've been speaking professionally for years and years or are looking to just start your public speaking journey, applying just these 30 tips I cover here will instantly and easily make you improve as a speaker.
When I first started doing public speaking coaching about 20 years ago, the average attention span of a person was about 2 minutes in a speech. Now, obviously, that attention span is getting lower and lower by the year. It's never been more important than it is now to consistently incorporate stories into your speeches.
Stories and examples keep engagement high so utilizing that tool of engagement as often as you can afford is necessary to seeing any success as a public presenter.
Show Notes: 101 Public Speaking Tips For Delivering Your Best Speech
(https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/101-public-speaking-tips-for-delivering-your-best-speech/)