Do you know how the brain reacts to words and pictures in PowerPoint? Want to know which has more impact? It's not a secret. Pictures win!
What if you knew the three questions that needed to be answered in every presentation? Would you want to know them? Here's what they are...
As you are preparing presentations you normally think about all the info you want to pass along. Instead, ponder what fuels your passion.
Powerpoint isn't the reason your slides suck. Powerpoint is just a tool. How you use it is critical. The rule of thirds can help.
There's a huge difference between practicing (which is essential) and talking about practicing (which is a waste of time).
If it's important to you, it should come across that way, right? So what does it tell your audience when you're staring straight down at your notes?