Sunday, April 19, 2009

Youth Speakers

The most important asset a youth motivational speaker has at his command is his ability to get an audience to believe him. If at any time the speaker comes off as disingenuous or scripted he will lose his audience in a flash. Getting their attention and keeping it is a true art form and probably the most difficult challenge facing any motivational speaker. Talking about experiences from his own life, the speaker creates a bond between himself and the audience that keeps them paying attention and will make them want to follow the advice that he will offer at the end of the talk. It's far easier to sell investment advice to people who have some money, or sales techniques to companies who have products to sell and legions of people to do the job, than it is to convince teenagers to change their behavior. Youth motivational speakers are a special breed of professional whose work deserves to be taken seriously and appreciated by all.

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