Your audience won’t remember everything you say. Most likely, they won’t listen to everything you say because they might be distracted, uninterested or confused.
You know that every word you say isn’t equally important. Would you be delighted if the audience remembered only the important points of your presentation?
First, clarify your most important points.
What do they need to remember to do what you want them to do? They don’t need to hear or remember everything you want to say. Park your ego. Ask yourself, “What is the one point or what are the three points that are critical?”
Once you have prioritized your messages, you can use one or more of these seven techniques to emphasize your key points.
You don’t need to yell, stomp your feet or beat your chest to be heard.
Simply use these tips to deliver your key points with more power.
These are subtle techniques to reinforce your key messages.