Tahitiii wrote:
I decided sometime in college that I will never, ever, under any circumstances, do a presentation or speech again. At the age of 53, I haven't changed my mind.
I always let people assume that it was about shyness. I don't know how to explain it and, if I did, I wouldn't expect anyone to sit through it.
Re:speeches
I find it easier than conversing in terms of attention splitting. The only things to remember are to do the monologue and sweep your eyes in the general direction of the audience. Much easier than the gymnastics involved in a three person conversion, in fact easier than the complicated dynamics of even a two person conversation.
Presentations (rather than a speech) is a bit different because you might have props and that would get complicated.
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It's about talking to too many people at once. I still have no idea how anyone can do it.
I do not see it as communicating to many people, but rather delivering a single, circumscribed, pre selected and pre planned monologue. Much easier than conversation.