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How to easily create a speech from scratch
Have you ever had to prepare a speech, but had no idea what to say?
When preparing a speech, do you have trouble putting your ideas together?
Do you ever have writer's block?
When I first began crafting speeches, I often had these problems. Over time, I learned a few techniques that have helped me to create and structure new speeches more rapidly and more easily.
Let me share one of my techniques with you, which I got from professional speaker Peri Shawn.
- You first need a central theme and message. For example, "How to easily create a speech from scratch".
- Once you have your theme and message, make a list of everything you know on that topic. Write each idea on a separate small sticky note or piece of paper. For example, "Have a central theme", "Write ideas on Post-Its", "List of Steps", "Mind Mapping", "Software", "Speech writing issues", "Call to Action". These are all ideas that I want to put in this article. The more ideas you can generate, the easier it will be to write the speech.
- When you have written your ideas, group them together in three to five main categories. These categories will be the structure of your speech. My categories are "Introduction", "Steps", "Conclusion".
- Eliminate ideas that require too much time to cover, or that are not directly related to your message. For example, I decided not to include "Speech elements".
- Now, you have a structure for your speech. All you need to do is to expand on all of the ideas you've written on your sticky notes, and you will have a complete speech.
You can use this approach for just about anything: writing speeches or articles, brainstorming, making a TODO list, etc. It is called mind mapping.
You don't have to use sticky notes either; you can use a blank sheet of paper or a mind mapping tool such as Freemind, MindMapper, or Mind Manager. I have personally used Freemind, and MindMapper (if you are interested in purchasing a copy of MindMapper, let me know).
Since I started using this approach, it has considerably reduced the time it takes me to write a new article, write a new speech, or brainstorm ideas.
Try it out before your next presentation to see how fast and easy it is to create and structure a new speech.
© Laurent Duperval
