Speaking on video is different to speaking in person. And you need to keep this in mind when you're creating the video because you need to do things a little bit differently. First point is emotion. Emotion doesn't come across as much in video as in real person. Okay, so what do you need to do to show more emotion, you need to speak for about 10 to 20% louder than you normally do. Okay?
And you also need to show passion and enthusiasm. If you show passion, enthusiasm, you speak about 10 to 20% more than you normally do louder, like I'm doing now. Then you're going to show some of that emotion. And it's important because if you watch an emotionless video, not connecting with that person, you just switch off straightaway these days what's the people switch off in about a second or something three seconds maximum, you know, Got to capture people quickly. And it's nothing better than your passion and your enthusiasm and if you haven't got passion enthusiasm for what you're doing then while you're doing it, I suppose you know, so either recapture that it's, it's a bit hard to fake that isn't it's bit hard to fake. So get the passion back, get a Tony Robbins, do whatever you have to do, and show that passion enthusiasm when you're in front of that video more than ever, so that that emotion comes through