If you saw a polka-dotted pig among all the other animals, you would notice and remember it. The unique message gets through. If your presentations tend to follow an unvarying pattern of style and delivery, they will likely not be attention-getting or memorable. Find some ways to make your messages unique.
Ask a maven (person who knows about many different topics) to think about the big idea of your message. Often, a maven will think of unusual ways to approach the content or delivery of your topic.
Use mystery by beginning your message with an unanswered question or unsolved secret. Build toward answering the mystery during your message.
Here are a few techniques that may help you leverage the polka-dotted pig habitude.
- Metaphors to illustrate ideas
- Relevant visual aids
- Audience participation
- Costumes or props
For more information about communication habitudes, see:
March 5th, 2016 at 3:28 am
I love using metaphors to illustrate ideas!
This was helpful! Thank you
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