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How to Give an Emotionally Intelligent Presentation

How to Give an Emotionally Intelligent Presentation | ED 262 Culture Clip & Final Project Presentations | Scoop.it

Emotions play an active role in almost all of our decision making. That's one reason why emotional intelligence, the ability to identify, understand, and manage those emotions, is such an invaluable skill. 

 

But how specifically does emotional intelligence help us with our daily tasks? Here are three tips to make sure your next presentation is emotionally intelligent:

1. Don't get anxious. Get excited.

All of us get nervous before a presentation, even if we've done it hundreds of times. So take that nervousness and turn it into something positive: enthusiasm.How do you do that exactly?

Spend those final few moments reviewing your favorite parts of the presentation. Remind yourself why you're doing this, and focus on the value you have to deliver to your listeners.

Now, take that enthusiasm and give a talk that you passionately believe in.

 
Via The Learning Factor
Bryan Worn's curator insight, September 28, 2016 5:49 PM

A mentor told me some years ago to get over myself when it comes to speaking and presentations. She said that we are there to serve the room not to focus on ourselves. This short article will help if you are nervous about speaking or presenting.

Bovee & Thill's Online Business Communication Magazines's curator insight, October 2, 2016 3:27 PM

 

"But how specifically does emotional intelligence help us with our daily tasks? Here are three tips to make sure your next presentation is emotionally intelligent: . . . "

Dr. Helen Teague's curator insight, October 4, 2016 5:18 PM
The Learning Factor's insight: View your presentation from your audience's perspective instead of your own.
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Student Question | What Do You Know About Your Family's History?

Student Question | What Do You Know About Your Family's History? | ED 262 Culture Clip & Final Project Presentations | Scoop.it

Do you have any old family photos? Do they reveal anything interesting or surprising about your family?


For a month long series during Black History Month, The Times unearthed dozens of photographs never before published on subjects ranging from Aretha Franklin to Jackie Robinson to Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman in Congress. Read More...


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