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Exhaustive Detail = Exhausted Audience

Exhaustive detail = exhausted audience!

If you’ve ever been in an audience and suffered through a stuffed – and possibly rushed – presentation, you’ll probably relate to today’s topic in exhaustive detail

Cramming too much content into a talk or presentation is a bit like somebody feeding us, and continuing to put food into our mouth before we get the chance to swallow…let alone digest!

We end up feeling bloated, distracted and uncomfortable.

So if we now flip perspective, and you’re the speaker or presenter: do you ever find yourself stuffing too much in? Cantering to the finish line to try to get through everything?

I used to do this a lot, and it’s such a common challenge for speakers.

You probably know why this happens in your own case.

Common reasons for my clients include:

Unfortunately what any of these can signal to your audience is a lack of care on your part.

Showing care is a big part of being an excellent speaker and communicator.

So – to avoid being the presenter of an “All You Can Eat” buffet? A few ideas for you – and any of these will help.

Greater:

And if your organisation’s presentation format doesn’t allow you much room to move? I’d still encourage you to question if you can cut anything, or do it slightly differently.

If any of these ideas resonate, remember to keep it simple the next time you’re creating content for your audience – take good care of them. It pays off.

Best wishes with your presentations or public speaking!

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