Why Public Motivational Speaking Is So Popular

By Walter White


Thousands upon thousands of events every year feature someone who is supposed to motivate the audience. It may be an athlete, somebody that overcame a horrible trauma triumphantly, or somebody that succeeded against all odds, to name just a few examples. Their stories and experiences are told to inspire the rest of the people, to tell them that there is always hope and that they must never give up. In fact, public motivational speaking is big business indeed.

It seems that people have an unquenchable thirst for knowing exactly what happened during a calamity or when things went terribly wrong for a specific person. When a particularly gripping story gains attention, the person in the middle of it all is often asked to share his experiences. Many such speakers are not good at addressing crowds, however.

Even the most gripping tale or the most controversial idea will fail to motivate or inspire people if the speaker do not know how to grip and maintain the attention of the audience. They have to tell their stories in front of the cameras and to large crowds but they do not know how to truly reach the audience. The answer is to get at least some basic training in this art.

There are numerous websites that offer training, advice and tips on how to effectively address an audience and how to obtain a favourable response. The ability to address a group or a meeting with confidence is an asset that will not only be of value to those addressing large crowds and the media. Everyone will benefit from better presentation and conversational skills because everyone will have to address strangers at some times.

Many speakers become popular briefly because they have a new or controversial message or they have an experience to share. There are numerous others, however, that have made a career out of motivating and inspiring people. Retired sports stars, those that were involved in spectacular failures but managed to recover and many others remain popular for years. They believe in their own message and manage to convey their belief to their audiences.

The fees charged by some of the top speakers can easily become tens of thousands of dollars for a single event. Such speakers are nevertheless extremely popular and they are often booked long in advance. Many of these speakers are also authors of books that iterate their core messages and some even have their own television and radio shows. It can certainly be a lucrative career but there is not place for many professionals at the very top.

There can be no doubt that the presence of a top notch speaker adds prestige and sparkle to any event. There are many critics, however. They say that these speakers repeat the same old message over and over again. They turn ordinary events into miracles and they make people believe that they have achieved extraordinary things. This is simply not the case, argues critics. People may be inspired by such speakers, but only for a very short time.

The secret of successful motivational lecturing is in making the audience believe that they are hearing a new and fresh message that can help them change their own lives. Freshly inspired many members of the audience will indeed resolve to change themselves. Sadly, this inspiration is often very short lived.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment