In these moments of collective adversity, such as the deflated atmosphere of defeat during the pandemic, the role of a motivational speaker goes beyond the stage. It becomes a mission to help rekindle the extinguished flames of hope and belief.
Think about it, in an audience of 100’s everyone is going to be dealing with something or other mindset. life. business.
As a speaker, the responsibility weighs heavily, to give just enough energy to uplift and not overwhelm or shut down someone down.
It’s about reading the room, do these audience members know each other? What’s going on under the surface…
understanding the delicate balance between inspiration and pressure to push an audience to make change.
To influence positively and genuinely, to instil belief where doubt has taken root, is the art and the duty of a motivational speaker.
I genuinely don’t know if anyone in the game takes it as seriously and looks as deeply as i do on my role.
The impact of motivational speaking is not in the duration of the speech but in the message landing.
The right words at the right moment can be the key to unlock the potential that lies dormant within someone.
This isn’t just about jolting a short term shift in mood, it’s about doing something that causes a shift in longterm thinking, some kind of lasting change.
I’m a motivational speaker but i’m also a motivational listener and reader.
Of the room, my job is to empathise, connect in a room full of strangers.
I now know that life changing can occur in an instant, with a message so sharp it bypasses the barriers that have been put up by individuals to “protect” themselves. And we start the process of unshackling.
To give those sat in an audience the courage, the strength, to make change and start on the steps they need to, to get out of any mental maze they not so suddenly find themselves in.
I know this because people approach me after a session, and bravely share their decisions to embrace change or release pain, it reaffirms my purpose.
When i first started down this road, i thought shouting woooooo was “motivational”, i still of course do this.
As you’d expect a motivational speaker to do.
I am not sure you’d expect one to genuinely care about making a lasting and positive difference to a mindset, life or business.
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