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SECOND KEY LESSONS FROM THE PRESENTATION CLASS

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Third session of the PowerPoint Presentation Class at Paradigm Initiative with the Ajegunle Life students. These were the key lessons learnt. ______________________ - You don't get a second chance to create a first impression, so make the first appearance remarkable. - Your smile is one of the most powerful therapy to deal with nervousness. It commands influence and provokes confidence. - As much as you do the talking, do the listening. As much as you do the gestures, observe body language as feedback. Remember, communicate is not complete without positive feedbacks. - Learn to master the ideology of sequence with your points. Make sure "Point A" has an interest link to "Point B". You can't afford to be mentally disorganized. - Become a likable personality on stage. The truth is, people listen to who they like. Just add some panache and style to your delivery. "Become someone that talks and everyone will want to listen". ©Tosin Ikuyinminu ...

KEY LESSONS FROM THE PRESENTATION CLASS

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I never joke with the opportunity to share my thoughts and experience with young people of which I am too. It's always a powerful experience training young people on the subject matter "Presentation". As a matter of fact, so far I think I have learnt a lot from the students as well even while teaching. These are my key lessons from the class, maybe they might help you too; - You will always be confident to speak about what know, so do the knowledge work first. - Everyone get nervous while being called upon to address an audience, the difference is how you deal with it and move on. - You become an expert when your confidence shift from being just an act to becoming a person inside of you. - Presentation is everything we do at school, work, home etc. We are always exhibiting something to someone consciously or unconsciously. - Life is always auditioning you either you are aware of it or not, so always give out your best shot, you never can tell who is watching. ©To...

YOU AND YOUR MARKET

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Let me share a story with you about the woman popularly known as "Iya Ibadan" who sells kerosene opposite my compound. Ever since we relocated to the street, I have known her to be the only person that sells kerosene closest to us even though there were several other persons who were also selling kerosene in the street as well. We had always assume her to be one of the regular uneducated business woman who owns a shop and sell her market to support the family as a wife and as a mother. You would not imagine what I was able to learn from the so called "Regular Uneducated Business Woman". This was exactly what happened. ______________________ Early this year, when the recession became a hot cake and affected the price of virtually everything in the market. The cost of kerosene also inflated and it became obvious that everyone was already looking for a better alternative to cook. Eventually, I started noticing people began to use cooking gas cylinder and refill....