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Friday, January 4, 2019

Be useful, not perfect

The moment you take your focus off of your audience, you lose. Our entire reason for being there, for having the microphone, for standing in front, is to educate and elevate our audience. We need to keep all of our energy there, on them. As soon as we start worrying about ourselves we are no longer focused on the audience.

Sure, you messed up your open. Yep, you probably misspelled something on the PowerPoint. And certainly you forgot a section you'd planned. So what? We aren't there to be perfect, we are there to be of use. To be important to those people in the audience.

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