Inspirational Speeches

August 25, 2007

Preliminary for Inspirational Speech Writing

Filed under: Planning — thesterlingjoe @ 1:06 am

After you identify what you are passion about, your ambition and what do you stand to strive and then you are ready to touch many people’s life.
First, we will start of by brainstorming.

Get legal pad and pen or any way you jot your notes.

Ready?

Answer those question as you jot down.

STAGE 1

1.   What is the things, the issues, or the perspectives that feeling so strong about?

2.   How can your passion help other people who find the things, the issues, or the perspectives challenging?

3.   What kind of possible audience you will face when speaking?

STAGE 2

Now have rough ideas of what topic and what type of audience you will face.

1.   Which kind of approach will you use in speaking?  Persuasive, motivational, informational, ceremonial, or demostration.

2.   What kind of material will you need? props, visual aid, and, etc.

3.   Length of the program?  Take considerate of speaking time and room for questions.

STAGE 3

Now you have rough ideas what material you may develop.

1.   Who is the organizer?

2.   What is your fee? charity or paid?  Rider contract?  Transportation and hospitality covered?

3.   Starting collaborate your research work and craft a speech.

STAGE 4

You are almost done with the development of speech.  This is the ultimate stage that put the magic in your speaking.

1.   Are you provide the solution to the problems?  Do they get what they wanted?

2.   Does it have foundations that people can easily understand and follow?

3.   The Magic – Close your eye and visualization you giving the speaking toward and then place yourself in the audience ’s shoe.  Ask yourself the question, what is the one word that will describe highlight of this speaking.  If it doe not match the outcome of your result, go back to the drawing board until you find that magic the people wanted.  Without magic, then what is the inspirational speech?

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