You want your audience to first and foremost take
action. How do you reach that end? How does an audience buy your product/service
or how are lives changed through your message?
You must first emotionally engage your audience. If you do, it will set the tone for the rest
of your talk. One way to get the
audience’s attention is by starting with a story.
A story energizes the heart of your message to the
heart of your audience: Tell a story that
touches an emotional heart string and communicates the things you value most. If Jesus talked in stories to engage his audience – shouldn't you do the same?
Pastor Joel
Osteen is an example of a contemporary speaker
who understands how to engage his audience in
our modern society.
Why do so many
people listen to Joel Osteen?
1.
He immediately attains the audiences’ attention. Osteen starts every message
with a “joke” or funny story. Why? This primes (“warms” or connects) the
audience to focus on him and his upcoming message. It also opens up the audience to listen
further. Each day your listeners have many
outlets vying for their attention or “emotional appeals.” Osteen knows how to get and keep people’s
attention despite competing stimuli.
2.
A story is more than entertainment - it engages the heart and opens the audience up to what he
really wants to say. Note: Osteen’s opening “funny story” often does not have
anything to do with the message. It is
about bonding with the audience.
3.
He keeps his listeners in the “emotion zone” for as long as possible.
Your message will be more powerful if you continuously inspire and
engage your audience. If you include an
emotional component throughout your talk they will hunger for more.
4.
An emotionally charged message remains in our memory longer
and is recalled with greater accuracy. Your goal – a memorable presentation that makes an impact;
and to penetrate beyond the walls that people put up around themselves.
5.
He has them stand up while he speaks his brief funny story – this is a smart practice as the audience solely focuses on
him and what he is saying. They can’t be
distracted by other stimuli.
They come to listen to Osteen because they feel he has
something to say. He doesn’t disappoint!
People cannot
process their emotions and rational/logic thought at the same time. Penetrate their
heart before you attempt to engage their logical side with details and data.
Most speakers
are stuck in the past. Today’s audience (compared to previous
generations) has a different set of needs and wants from a speaker. Adjust your
message to resonate with changing listening expectations. Fact: attention spans are diminishing. This is due to the variety of avenues
constantly bombarding your audience.
Like it or not - today’s listeners having a harder time processing and
digesting long messages.
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