Gurbaksh Chahal - Ways to keep your audience engaged during a speech
Speech is a strong force that can instill motivation and zeal and, on the contrary, can also lead to a good nap during the program. The attention of the audience is very fickle and hence one of the most attractive factors for public speakers is the attribute of keeping the audience hooked. Take for example the speech sessions of Gurbaksh Chahal, a leading IndianAmerican entrepreneur. If anyone ever was a participant in his speech session, he will understand the level with which he keeps his audience hooked.
Generally, it is believed that the speaker engages his audience in the first 30 to 40 seconds of the speech. This ensemble that if one can secure the attention of the audience within the first phase, you can be sure that your speech session is going to become a success. But it is best said than done, as public speaking is a form of art and not all can be artists. Skills, personality, confidence, and more such personal attributes and other features all contribute to making the session successful. However, fret not as these skillsets can be learned that will help you with resetting audiences’ focus. Rest confidence, personality, and stage presence can easily come with a bit of practice. So here is a list of a few tips and tricks to secure the undivided attention of your audience.
The beginning As Gurbaksh Chahal once stated that the beginning must be interesting and relevant to the topic such that the audience becomes focused. The beginning provides a glimpse into what is about to follow and thus the speaker must set the mood right from the very beginning. To achieve this, the speaker can either tell a story or describe a person, or anything relevant to the topic. It is needless to mention that everyone loves hearing interesting stories and thus, this will set the pace right.
The middle After grabbing the attention of the audience through a backdrop or story, it is time for the speaker to move into the major point of concern. In this middle section or the main body, the main idea, concept, or thought needs to be explained properly. This explanation must entail bits and pieces from the story, such that the audience can relate the story with a relevant key point from your topic of discussion. Moreover, in this segment, the speaker needs to justify their thoughts and if required do so by presenting contrasting images.
The end
In this section, the speaker must bear in mind, “all is well, that ends well.” The end of the speech session must be concrete and summarize the entire session properly. The end must be so strong that the audience becomes one of your believers, and is embedded with the motivation to transform for a better future. Therefore, this section must leave the audience inspired. Apart from these key points, making jokes in between talks, encouraging the audience to ask questions, or asking them questions allows for proper engagement of large masses during public speaking sessions.
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