Let our strengths add to the tape measure
So far, we have focused on innate characteristics we have as introverts to help us boost the effectiveness of a presentation of any kind. Sometimes, using a particular presentation skill requires use to either change our perspective of the trait or take the trait and use it differently.
For example, maybe preparation including practice is not an apparent strength but instead it is something considered as a must for better presentations.
Also, taking the naturalness of enjoyable one-to-one conversations and directing some of those characteristics into a presentation may not be something considered previously as fitting into more comfortable presentations.
We do have preferences that energize us, which can add to a confident, comfortable, and effective presentation.
Use statistics
Whether we give a meeting debrief or open up a presentation to a group of two hundred people, there are keys to use statistics to make them more meaningful to the listener. As...