Have You Spoken at an Event Before (online, in-person, yours or someone elses)
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1. When other speakers are following their rigid outlines, you're more likely to...
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Trust your systematic approach—structure is what makes complex ideas stick
Go off-script when you feel the room needs more fire and passion
Let a powerful story take over, even if it means ditching your planned content
Completely pivot based on what the audience actually needs in that moment
2. What secretly energizes you most (even when you're supposed to stay "professional")?
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Getting vulnerable in a way that makes the whole room lean in
Breaking down something everyone thinks is complicated into dead-simple steps
Creating those unscripted moments where real conversations happen
Challenging people to question their limiting beliefs and think bigger
3. People remember you because you're the speaker who...
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Told the story everyone else was too scared to share
Actually taught them something useful instead of just inspiring platitudes
Made them believe they could do things they thought were impossible
Made them feel like they belonged instead of like they were being talked at
4. Your biggest fear isn't stage fright—it's...
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Dumbing things down so much that people don't get the real value
Holding back your truth because it might make people uncomfortable
Playing it safe when the room needs someone to shake things up
Ending up with a one-way lecture instead of real human connection
5. Your dream speaking gig would let you...
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Share the story that could transform how someone sees themselves or their situation
Facilitate the kind of raw, real conversation that creates lasting community
Stand on a big stage and challenge an industry's conventional thinking
Blow people's minds with insights they can actually use to change their results
6. When someone challenges your point, your instinct is to...
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Share a story that illustrates why their perspective might be limiting them
Push back with passion and make them question their assumptions
Get curious and turn it into a dialogue that benefits everyone
Walk them through the logic and evidence that supports your position
7. In your work, people come to you when they need someone to...
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Put things in perspective with real-world examples and honest insights
Cut through confusion and make sense of complicated problems
Bridge gaps between people and facilitate difficult conversations
Challenge the status quo and push for bigger possibilities
8. Your biggest presentation frustration is when you...
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Get stuck presenting to a room full of passive faces who won't engage
Hold back your intensity because you're worried about being "too much"
Try to cover everything important but run out of time for depth
Edit out the messy, human parts that actually make your stories powerful
9. You know you've succeeded when people...
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Start taking risks they were too scared to take before
Stop asking basic questions because they finally understand the fundamentals
Say your story gave them permission to be more honest about their own struggles
Continue the conversation long after your presentation ends
10. While other speakers are obsessing over slides, you're focused on...
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Creating space for genuine human moments that can't be scripted
Finding the story that will hit people in a way they weren't expecting
Making sure your content is so clear that slides become optional
Bringing enough authentic energy to cut through people's cynicism
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