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How to Build Respect with Your Audience: Positive Thinking and Outhouse Eyes

 
Author: Dan Ohler

Do you believe in natural laws? Laws like:

What goes up, must come down

What you sow, you reap

When you look down outhouse holes, you get green eyes (I know this one works Ive got green eyes)

Thoughts create reality is another natural law. Positive thoughts create positive results, and negative thoughts create negative results.

Does this happen for you?

When you plan your presentation, you may have doubt and worry about your delivery and content. You may fear that you will not give your client the value expected. You may fear that you will not create mutual respect with your audience. These all fall into one encompassing fear, the fear that you are not enough.

Guess what? At stage time, you get exactly what you thought about! It will be an ineffective presentation, lack of congruency, and lack of connection and respect. It works perfectly a natural law you set it up that way!

Thats what happened for me a few times when I used to deliver presentations. I dont do that any more and I dont recommend you do it either.

Since then, I have given hundreds of engagements. I give from my heart, and my intention is to engage myself with every soul in the room, intellectually, physically, emotionally, or spiritually.

This difference between presentations and engagements is where the potency of positive thinking proliferates (ohh, that is aliterarily profound).

Here are some ideas that will work for you in the planning, preparing, and engagement.

In your mind, think positively about, and visualize:

the client, their team, and your ability to work successfully together, right from the initial contact.

great sharing and learning during pre-program interviews and questionnaires. This is where you have the opportunity to learn as much as possible about your new friends. Youre building a relationship.

creating, or tailoring your material especially for them.

giving them what they want (valuable and original content, movement, experiences, fun). This is where the respect, rapport, and compassion are created. You will feel comfortable with them, and they will feel comfortable with you.

giving them what they need (tough questions, emotional roller-coaster ride, reminders, challenges, action steps) so they can remember, or learn the tools and techniques to make positive changes in their lives.

giving your new friends original, powerful messages in every practice session. In your minds eye, see them as attentive, eyes sparkling, laughing, crying, inspired, pondering, hurting, and motivated to action.

You have fears. Your audience has fears. Suck it up prince/princess!

I challenge you to face your fears, think positively, and use these ideas. When the real engagement finally happens, it will be like walking into a room of people you already know, like, trust, and respect. And the feeling will be mutual.

If you are sceptical about this positive thinking stuff, give it a try. What do you have to lose?

If you are pessimistic, go look down outhouse holes.

Author Bio:

Dan Ohler

Who is Dan Ohler?

Dan is Thinkin' Outside The Barn!

As a relationship, communication, and happiness specialist, he uses high-content keynotes, workshops, and comedy presentations to help you and your organization excel.

Dan encourages change through insights & humour. You learn to apply the basics of human psychology ? the natural laws that produce success.

Dan writes articles and books about it too.

Please visit ThinkinOutsideTheBarn.com to receive your FREE subscription of his e-zine, 'Soaring Insights.'

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