So, how'd you do? I hope you have a decent sized list of things you like, how you came across how you smiled, how you looked comfortable. But there also should be a list of things you don't like. Did you look scared? Did your voice end up on the end of every sentence making it sound like you doubt yourself, whatever it is, look at that list. So we're going to do this all again.
But this time, I want you to do more of the things you liked. When you presented. I want you to look at the list of the things you don't like. And I want you to focus on just one of those things. So maybe it was speaking too quickly. All you're going to do this time is try to slow down, how quickly you speak.
I don't want you to try to fix 10 problems if there are 10 things you don't like. That's not how you learned any other skill. You didn't go to math class one day and just instantly learn addition, subtraction. Multiplication and Division, you learned one step at a time. I want you to do the same thing with public speaking. So I want you to focus on just one thing that you didn't like from this last presentation, the style of how you came across how you moved, how you sound.
And let's do the whole thing again. Video Recording again. analyze it again, making a detailed list. What did you like? Ideally, that list grows. What did you not like?
Ideally, that list shrinks by one, please do that now.