When it comes to presentation delivery, that topic is quite varied and unique from person to person. Several factors can contribute to a bad presentation. The learning never stops, even for the experts. ![]() Very few people have natural talent, and even those with talent take years of practice to make it look effortless. You’re supposed to be bad at things when you’re new to them. If you could have videoed the presentation, it’s likely that watching the presentation years later would arouse feelings of embarrassment and make you feel like hiding from society.īut that’s okay. At the time you may have thought it was flawless and the best presentation ever was given. Think back to some of your earliest presentations. It’s difficult to be critical of one’s creations, but an honest critique that identifies the faults and failings is the only thing that will force you to better yourself, to improve one’s craft. If you still see your creations in the same light and from the same perspective as when they were made, then you haven’t improved. ![]() ![]() It can be argued that if you look back on anything you created, no matter the discipline: painting, music, woodworking, presenting, etc… and are not completely embarrassed by your creation, then you haven’t grown in that discipline.
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