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7 Steps to the Front 7 Steps to the Front of the Room of the Room 1. Introduce Yourself 2. Make Your Point 3. Express Your Feelings 4. Support Your Point 5. Put Your Thoughts in Order 6. Involve Your Audience 7. Call for Action

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7 Steps to the Front 7 Steps to the Front of the Roomof the Room

1. Introduce Yourself2. Make Your Point3. Express Your Feelings4. Support Your Point5. Put Your Thoughts in Order6. Involve Your Audience7. Call for Action

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7 Steps to the front

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Introduce Yourself

Don’t tell them what you have done

Show them how you feel

Explain how important they are

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Make your point

No one can make you learn if you do not want to

No one can stop you learning if you want to

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Express your feelings

The learner is more important than the lesson

No subject is boring from an exciter

No subject is exciting from a bore

Exciters are bores who have drilled a little deeper

The only stupid question is the one you do not ask

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Support Your Point

They say I tell a great many stories; I reckon I do. But I have found in the course of a long experience that most people are more easily informed by a broad illustration than in any other way, and as to what the hypercritical few might think - I don't care.

Abraham Lincoln

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Put Your Thoughts in Order

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Involve your audience

Consistency

Retention

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Call for Action

What do you want your audience to do now?

How can you get them to make that commitment?