speaking like a ted speaker?
Ted talks are some of the best speeches/talks/chats in the world. For me its one of the greatest gifts of the internet. They issue these guidelines to speakers.
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Thou Shalt Not Simply Trot Out thy Usual Shtick
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Thou Shalt Dream a Great Dream, or Show Forth a Wondrous New Thing, Or Share Something Thou Hast Never Shared Before
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Thou Shalt Reveal thy Curiosity and Thy Passion
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Thou Shalt Tell a Story
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Thou Shalt Freely Comment on the Utterances of Other Speakers for the Sake of Blessed Connection and Exquisite Controversy
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Thou Shalt Not Flaunt thine Ego. Be Thou Vulnerable. Speak of thy Failure as well as thy Success.
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Thou Shalt Not Sell from the Stage: Neither thy Company, thy Goods, thy Writings, nor thy Desparate need for Funding; Lest Thou be Cast Aside into Outer Darkness.
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Thou Shalt Remember all the while: Laughter is Good.
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Thou Shalt Not Read thy Speech.
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Thou Shalt Not Steal the Time of Them that Follow Thee
Commandments are taken from Tim Longhurst's blog.
This is wonderful advice in a strange style. The advice speaks about being fully yourself (be vulnerable and reveal your passions), be connected (not reading your speech) , to be relaxed (laughter is good, speak of your failures), to be conversational (freely comment on other spearks) It doesn't say this explicitly but being suitably humble is also there.