Itâs the night before the event and youâre busy preparing your slide deck. As you type, delete, type, delete, and move around slides (then move them back around), all the typical advice bombards your mind:Â
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Donât fill your slides with text. Less is more.Â
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Donât read from your slides.
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Use captivating, meaningful images that enhance your message.
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âYouâve probably seen presentations where the speaker reads off the slides, using them as note cards to remember what to say. Maybe youâve sat through speeches with slides packed airtight with text and technical jargon. You know how that usually goes.Â
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And you donât want your presentation to be one of those. You want to inspire, captivate, and change your audience.Â
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But hereâs the truthâitâs not your slide presentation thatâs going to do that.Â
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Itâs you, your message, and your ability to deliver that message.Â
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Your message has the power to change how your audience feels, thinks, and acts. You are on stage to inspire, surprise, delight, and transform your audience.Â
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The real magic happens not as you click through your slide presentation, but as you change how the audience sees the worldâdelivering a speech that lives at the intersection of entertainment and insight.
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3 Reasons to Ditch the Slide Deck (for Good)
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The stage is the place for big ideas. Itâs an arena dedicated to the largeness of life: creativity, energy, and enlightenment. No one comes to watch a speech to have a pedestrian experience.Â
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Audiences want to be transformed.Â
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The most transformational speakers change lives with their messages. And although they may use slides, they donât need a slide deck to captivate their audience. They can create a transformational experience under any circumstance, on any stage, for any audience.Â
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Now, Iâm not saying you should boycott PowerPoint or destroy all visual aids. Iâm not anti-slides. Iâm against unnecessary and distracting slides. Iâm against making a slide deck the focal point of your speech. Iâm against using a slide deck as a crutch.Â
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So, yes, a powerful image or visual element can improve your audienceâs experience and support you as you create transformational moments. But it wonât do it for you.
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If you are being paid to share your message on the big stage, prepare, rehearse, and deliver a transformational experience. In high-stakes situations, you canât rely on a slide deck to do it for you. Â