Public Speaking: 
Equipment Photographs
I've talked about
this tip before, but ran into the same situation again while doing a recent
public speaking engagement in Morocco. The primary languages there are Arabic
& French. Just arranging for an overhead projector was very difficult.
When I arrived
as the opening speaker (after having confirmed three times an overhead projector
and screen), none was to be found in the room. The manager of the gigantic ballroom
could not speak English and because of tight scheduling of other events, I was
not able to be in the room early as I always am.
I forgot to bring
my equipment photographs which would have gotten the point across to the manager
immediately whether he spoke English or not. It really didn't matter though,
because the projector he finally brought was so terrible I had to scrap all
the overheads.
I am ALWAYS prepared
for total equipment failure in any public speaking programs and went on with
the program without hesitation. Here are some tips when speaking in a foreign
environment:
1. Have photographs
of the equipment you need.
2. Have a backup
plan and be ready to use it
3. When you leave
you own country start smiling and don't quit until you are locked safely in
your bathroom (smile then too if you want to). Never get upset in public. Getting
upset will only make things worse for you and your public speaking engagement
will suffer..
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