The Brown Bag: A Lesson about Presentation Delivery and Perception


The Brown Bag: A Lesson about Presentation Delivery and Perception

Created: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 posted by at 5:10 am


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Scott Schwertly

Scott Schwertly
  
Thirteen-year-old Gary woke up with anxiety. Today is the day, he thought. I have to bring it with me. Mom told me it was what I needed, so it must be okay, he assured himself. However, even that small effort of self-assurance was not enough to calm the doubt that plagued his adolescent mind.

Keep your message concise. Keep it clear. Keep it simple. And most importantly, be yourself. People will judge you. That is a fact of life. However, let them judge you for who you really are – not a poser, but an authentic voice.

Scott Schwertly explains why it is important to keep your message concise.




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