Do You Know the Worst Times of the Day For Giving a Presentation?

If you have been invited to speak to a group of people and plan to talk for 30 – 40 minutes or even longer, it is important to understand that different hours of the day will result in different responses from your audience. 2 notoriously bad hours for a lengthy presentation are late morning, the hour preceding lunch, and late afternoon, the final hour before the end of the workday. In both situations, it is not easy to keep your audience’s attention.

Your body definitely goes through time rhythms throughout the day in which there are hours when you are more alert and hours when you are tired or fatigued. Whereas speaking at 7 am is tough because many people are still trying to wake up, the evening hours are usually good, especially for those in business who are accustomed to attending meetings and other organizational events after dinner.

Where your presentation is held is also another consideration. If you are going to be speaking in Las Vegas, for example, the morning hours will probably mean low attendance, so it would be wise to schedule your presentation for sometime in the afternoon in the city that never sleeps. In Atlantic City, on the other hand, morning hours would work well because many of those attending workshops, seminars, and conventions in this coastal city are coming from surrounding states or from within New Jersey. Bear in mind that Las Vegas’ tourists or conventioneers are coming from all over the country or even further and will be staying overnight. Atlantic City’s traffic is different than Las Vegas in that the conventions in this seaside city, because they are more localized, often mean that many in attendance may or may not be staying overnight.

What also must be kept in mind is whether you are the only speaker or whether you are one of many on the roster. Giving a persuasive or informative presentation to a group of people who have just listened to a comedian may not be the smartest move. Speaking before the comedian, for example, would be a better spot for you.

While you may not have the opportunity to choose the time for your presentation, much will also depend on your topic and the type of audience to whom you will be speaking. If you are going to give a presentation on maintaining a healthy heart to a group of retirees, it would be wise to avoid the evening hours. Keeping some of these seniors awake after their dinner with a serious presentation on heart healthcare could prove much more challenging than if you were to speak to them in the morning.

If, for example, you have been invited to speak to a women’s business group that meets the first Monday evening of the month, then your time has been scheduled. If, on the other hand, the hour has some flexibility, ask your host about the audience and discuss with this individual what they feel would be the best time for you to speak.

Planning your presentation at an optimal hour or in a good time slot may not always be possible. Should you be invited to speak at an hour in which your audience may not be as alert as you would like, it is doubly important to speak with enthusiasm, with excitement, and with passion to keep their attention on you. If you know they are going to be tired, wake them up!

Becoming Your Best Self – Top 3 Reasons to Live in the Present

The process of becoming your best self is a journey towards wholeness. Only when we are whole do we move through life with ease, purpose and success. I believe there are five steps towards wholeness.

  1. Accept Responsibility for Your Life.
  2. Focus on the Elements. [Another way to say this is "Work through your Barriers"].
  3. Complete the Past.
  4. Plan for the Future.
  5. Live in the Present.

While most of us see the value in working towards wholeness, sometimes we get stuck in accepting, or practicing, an individual step.

As if wholeness was not enough, here are the top 3 reasons for Live in the Present:

  1. You get to be 100% present and live consciously. All you really have is the moment. The more consciously you live your life, the easier it is to grow and develop and focus on becoming your best self. Being capable of living in the present means that there is very little old stuff dragging you down. In turn, this allows us to put more energy into dealing with our daily life, making it flow more efficiently.
  2. Staying present allows for appropriate responses to your life.. When you live “in” the moment, you respond appropriately and consciously to everything that comes your way. There is no guilt from the past or fear of the future coloring your responses. There are no unresolved buttons pushed which create inappropriate or misplaced responses. It’s a very healthy place to be!
  3. You save on therapy and counseling fees. When you think about the reasons we go for therapy or counseling, the majority of those reasons stem from our guilt or anger from the past and our fears for the future. We very seldom focus on ‘current’ history, except in how it relates to our guilt or fear, our past or future. The beauty of living in the present is that you get to feel what you feel when you feel it. Acknowledging our legitimate feelings at the time allows you to express them and move on. That’s the same as saying no therapy or counseling needed!

Presenting Wedding Party Favors

The best way to end a wedding celebration is to thank the guests before they leave the venue. But how ill you do that? Simple, just have some wedding favors on the tables and encourage them to take one before leaving the party. All through the years, it is customary to prepare wedding favors for the guests. Giving these little tokens means thanking the guests for their presence in your very special day. Although little, wedding favors can make or break the entire party, so you really need to take care of them and choose the right one.

When picking the right wedding favors, there are some questions that should be answered first. There is an immeasurable selection out there that sometimes makes choosing the right favor a bit difficult. To help you solve your assignment, this article will give some ideas on how to choose the favors that are best for your wedding, because presenting wedding party favors should not be too stressful.

In order for you to select the right favors, you have to decide first what theme you want for your wedding. You can easily choose other essential things if you already have a theme in mind. It is nice to see that everything from the invitations, cake, down to the favors match one theme that you wish to show off. Even just colors can help you pick out the right favors for you.

Another important thing you need to keep in mind is your budget. Little things can quickly add up to your expenses, that’s why you need to set a budget first and then stick with it. Wedding favors have a huge price range starting from less than a dollar to most expensive price range. Depending on how much your budget is, you can easily select the items that you can afford. Don’t overspend your savings just because the first thing you saw attracts you. Remember, there are lots of attractive choices that may allure you, so you need to be extra careful not to easily be carried away.

Now that you know the theme of your wedding and the price of each favor you can afford, the last question you need to answer is will you buy or make your own wedding favors. Both of these have pros and cons. If you opt to make your own wedding favors, you should start making ahead of time. Also, it depends on how crafty you and if there are people who are willing to help you make your own favors at home. However, if you are on a tight budget, making homemade may be a better option. On the other hand, buying pre-made favors should start by hunting and comparing prices.

Search online to have a quick access to a wide variety of wedding party favors that are popular these days. Visit websites that specialize on wedding supplies and other wedding accessories. These sites usually offers wedding favors choices in different category: by price; by theme; by season; and by type.