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Your Opening Heart Story

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There are four parts to a signature presentation and the first is the opening heart story. Now, some people start right away with their content. But I want to encourage you to include something before you break into your content, and that is the opening heart section of your presentation. There are three things that you have to do in the first five minutes of a presentation. There's kind of a clock that starts ticking the moment you get on stage and the audience is going to make a decision. Should I listen to this closely and engage with the speaker? Or should I think about other things? And you have five minutes to do three things. The three things that you have to do in the first five minutes of your presentation is to be ordinary, be extraordinary and show your why.
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There are four parts to a signature presentation and the first is the opening heart story. Now, some people start right away with their content. But I want to encourage you to include something before you break into your content, and that is the opening heart section of your presentation. There are three things that you have to do in the first five minutes of a presentation. There's kind of a clock that starts ticking the moment you get on stage and the audience is going to make a decision. Should I listen to this closely and engage with the speaker? Or should I think about other things? And you have five minutes to do three things. The three things that you have to do in the first five minutes of your presentation is to be ordinary, be extraordinary and show your why.
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