I never expected to be a speaker, which is, I guess, the reason I love being unexpected when I speak.
I hosted my first Unexpected Speaker workshop this past week and shared the story of how my nursery school teacher, Mrs. Thompson, told my mother that I would never make a friend because I was so shy. Not the nicest thing to tell my mother. And not the nicest thing for my mother to tell me!
“…let Clipboard Girl guide me.”
“Connection is the best way to win over the audience.”
Connection is the best way to win over an audience. As I connected with my workshop audience, I watched them connect with each other – MJ connected with Jetta, Peter connected with Penny, Lisa connected with Debbie, and so many more. Friendships were made, business cards were exchanged, and new speaker moves were learned.
And what brought an enormous smile to my face, was when the student became the teacher. I believe we are all teachers and when the one millennial in the group presented, she woke us up and taught us all that millennials matter and think differently. She asked the audience how they wrote in their journals. Everyone answered that they wrote vertically. Karen revealed that she wrote in her journal horizontally. It was a visual lesson that millennials think and work differently than boomers and genx’ers – an unexpected lesson that grabbed everyone’s heart in the room.