How to Outline Your Speech in 5 Minutes
Summary
TLDRBrian Tracy, an experienced speaker who has delivered over 5,000 talks globally, emphasizes the importance of preparation in delivering powerful speeches. He introduces the 'PREP' formula: Point of View to state your idea, Reasons to support your point, Example to illustrate it, and restate the Point of View to reinforce your message. Tracy asserts that this formula, which he has used in all his speeches, boosts confidence and effectiveness in public speaking.
Takeaways
- 🗣️ Preparation is crucial for delivering a powerful speech.
- 🌟 The PREP formula is a widely used technique by top speakers.
- 📌 The first 'P' in PREP stands for stating your Point of View clearly.
- 🔑 The 'R' signifies providing Reasons to support your Point of View.
- 📚 The 'E' is for using Examples to illustrate and reinforce your Point of View.
- 🔁 The final 'P' reiterates the Point of View to emphasize the idea.
- 💡 The example given is the exponential growth of millionaires and billionaires over the past century.
- 📈 The increase in self-made millionaires and billionaires is accelerating.
- 📊 Data from Business Week magazine is used to substantiate the point about wealth creation.
- 💼 The speech emphasizes the unprecedented opportunities for financial success in the present era.
Q & A
Who is the speaker in the provided transcript?
-The speaker in the provided transcript is Brian Tracy.
How many talks and seminars has Brian Tracy given?
-Brian Tracy has given more than 5,000 talks and seminars.
In how many countries has Brian Tracy delivered his talks and seminars?
-Brian Tracy has delivered his talks and seminars in more than 75 countries.
What does Brian Tracy emphasize as essential to delivering a powerful speech?
-Brian Tracy emphasizes that preparation is essential to delivering a powerful speech.
What is the PREP formula mentioned by Brian Tracy?
-The PREP formula is a preparation technique used by some of the best speakers in the world, where P stands for Point of View, R stands for Reasons, the first E stands for Example, and the second P stands for Point of View (to restate the initial point).
What does the first 'P' in the PREP formula represent?
-The first 'P' in the PREP formula represents Point of View, where you state your thought, idea, or fact at the beginning of each talking point.
What does the 'R' in the PREP formula stand for?
-The 'R' in the PREP formula stands for Reasons, where you state your reasons for holding the point of view or idea.
What is the purpose of the first 'E' in the PREP formula?
-The first 'E' in the PREP formula stands for Example, where you use an example to reinforce and prove your point of view.
How does the final 'P' in the PREP formula differ from the first 'P'?
-The final 'P' in the PREP formula also stands for Point of View, but it is used to restate and emphasize the initial point made at the beginning of the talking point.
What is the significance of the statement 'more people are going to make more money in the next ten years than in the last 100 years'?
-This statement is an example of a Point of View in the PREP formula, suggesting a prediction or belief about the future of wealth creation.
How has the number of millionaires and billionaires changed according to Brian Tracy's example?
-According to Brian Tracy's example, the number of millionaires and billionaires, most of them self-made in one generation, has increased by 60% in the last five years, and the rate of increase is accelerating.
What is the full five-minute speech creation formula and workshop that Brian Tracy mentions?
-The full five-minute speech creation formula and workshop is a resource that Brian Tracy offers for free, which is the exact formula he has used to outline every speech he has given.
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