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10 steps to getting started as a motivational speaker (Part 1)

10 steps to getting started as a motivational speaker (Part 1)
By Lynn Serafinn, MAED, CPCC
author, speaker and personal transformation coach

Many of us have things we learned in life that we’d like to share. For that reason, we might dream about becoming a motivational speaker. And in reality, while the competition is stiff out there, not everyone is a gifted speaker. Being able to hold a room and really inspire people is a gift—and if you've got it, I say, GO for it!

Some people think that the hardest thing about public speaking is the actual act of getting up and speaking in front of an audience. Well, if that’s your edge, CALL ME—I’m a coach, remember? I have coached many people through that blip known as self-doubt and helped them to find their wings. I myself know all about such edges as I had a really severe case of stage fright between the ages of 18-21, right when I was starting my music career. NOT a very good thing for a musician to have. But for the purpose of this article, I’m going to assume that nerves are not your primary issue, and you just want some practical tips on how to get started in public speaking.

I am a motivational speaker as well as a coach and author. I started dipping my big toe into public speaking about 2 years ago, and now it is starting break through, and I am averaging about 2-3 paid engagements a month, with the aim of getting 2 paid gigs a week before the end of 2009. These days I get calls from organisations that want me to speak at their events, but that is NOT how I started my speaking career. It is very “difficult” (sarcasm intended) to get asked to be a speaker when no one knows you and they have no idea of your speaking abilities. So, rather than take on this “difficult” energy and say it can’t be done, I am going to give you some tips on how turn your perspective around so you can CREATE your own public speaking career from scratch. As I come from a creative artist background and take an “inside out” approach to business building, some of it might be a bit different to what other marketing consultants may have told you in the past. But as I said, this is “my” plan. Feel free to lift it, tweak it and succeed with it (or even ignore it, if you want!).

But before we start, the very first thing you need to do is ask yourself WHY you want to speak? Is it just because you want to stand in front of the room and have people’s rant attention? It might sound like fun (or sheer terror) but that isn’t going to sustain you OR your audience. You have to know WHY you want to speak publicly. Are you dedicated to spreading a message? OK, then what do you wish to achieve by speaking about it? Are you after social reform? Do you want to empower people? OK, that’s all well and good, but why else are you speaking? What’s in it for YOU? Are you looking to make money from speaking itself or will it bring you residual income? Are you looking to sell books to your audience? Are you looking to find 1-to-1 clients from your audience? Do you want people to do training with you? Are you looking for corporate contracts? Or are you actually looking to make a full-time career from speaking? It is extremely important that you know why you are going into public speaking, so that you can be aware of whether or not it is serving your bigger “dream” for your life.

OK, once you have a really clear idea of why you want to be a speaker, move on to my 10 steps to getting started…

STEP 1: What motivates YOU? Many marketing experts will tell you that before you launch any marketing campaign, you have to start by determining your target audience to see if there is a need for what you are offering. While that is true in a way, actually I find it more functional to think of it in the opposite way. In other words, instead of thinking who I can please, I like to start with what kinds of people make ME happy, driven and fulfilled when I am around them. Ask yourself:

  • Do you like to be around quiet, introspective people?
  • Do you like to be around intellectual types?
  • Do you prefer lively, gregarious, spontaneous people?
  • Do you like people who are into spirituality?
  • Do you prefer conservative, serious, business types?
  • Do you like creative types?
  • Who inspires you?
  • Who would you like to inspire?

Really ask yourself what kind of environment would sustain your interest and motivation. Many people tell me that they are “quitters” on projects and they wonder why. Usually I find it is because they didn’t bothered to do this vital step before they embarked on their project. Of course we quit when we are not connected with our focus. If you start with SELF, you are actually NOT being selfish because you will serve more people and get more done if you are intrinsically motivated and connected to your goals.

This is PART 1 of a 10 part series. If you would like to read the whole series. a new step will be delivered to your inbox daily when you subscribe at www.give-receive-become-be.com.

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Talk soon!
Lynn

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