Motivational speaking is an area where Librado Wright excels in the United States and in Jamaica. As a professional in the sales industry, he knows how important the ability to speak in public is to a successful sale. His aptitude for motivation and encouragement has garnered him great acclaim in his career. He offers the follow tips for others who want to become better public and motivational speaker.
- Every public speaker does well to acknowledge their gratitude to the audience. It is important to remember that in most speaking situations, the audience is there of their own free will. They are taking the time to listen to the speaker, which is why the orator should always be thankful for their attendance.
- Public and motivational speakers must be prepared before stepping onto the stage or up to the podium. Some speakers are better at off the cuff speeches and do not prefer to make notes or cue cards beforehand, which works for them. This, however, does not mean that they start their speaking engagement unprepared.
- The beginning of any speech is likely the most important section and the one that will either captivate the audience or lose them altogether. An audience will lose patience and attention quickly if not engaged right off the bat. This is why many speakers start with a joke or a story. Librado Wright has learned to grab the focus of his audience at the very start of his public or motivational speaking engagements in the United States and in Jamaica.