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Speech was a big (relative) success!

April 28th, 2007

Four months in the making, the curtains are finally drawn on my first ever public speech which was, by all measures, a big success!

Of course, when we’re talking success here, we’re talking relative one taking in consideration this being kind of my first public one and the fact that it’s the first time I’m presenting this widely popular phenomenon, known as Web 2.0.

That being said, the speech wasn’t without fair share of flaws. I received some valuable feedback from the audience and the organizers. However, the general feedback was that this presentation was so awesome it’s a shame many people couldn’t make it. Well my friend, that is a good enough testament, for me, for now!

Let’s take a look at the good, the bad and the ratings.

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My first ever public speech!

February 18th, 2007

Web 2.0 (by Alaeddin)

I’m super excited to announce that I’ll be giving my first ever public presentation on a topic I’m super interested in!

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Why would someone love public speaking?

January 27th, 2007

Speaker with microphonesThere’s something about speaking in public and doing presentations that has always fascinated me ever since college. I remember how I used to get excited once I hear there’s a project presentation that we have to do. And the more people attending, the more excited I get! This has always puzzled me given the fact that I’m a shy, quite, almost introverted type of person. I was never able to figure out the connection between these two contradicting qualities, but lately I’m beginning to notice something after doing a presentation that just might be the answer.

I consider myself a rare breed in this sense. Not many people love to give out public speeches, and certainly a whole lot of them dread it. Seinfeld has a famous quote that goes like this:

According to most studies, people’s number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you’re better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.

While I could not find a particular study that proved this fact, I can understand why someone would have such fear of public speaking. There are many reasons to that, including:

  • Audience disapproval or criticism of your ideas, speech or even looks.
  • Connection to bad experience of giving public speech in the past.
  • Being incompetent in the subject.

On the other hand, I believe there is only one reason why people, like me, would love to do public speeches. Are you ready? Here it is: Presenter in darkegotistical recognition!

OK, I’ll admit that I have no basis for this theory at the moment, but the more I think of it, the more it makes sense to me. To start off, note that I’m not talking here about the ultimate reason of giving a public speech, presentation, key note, or even a training session. Each one of those activities has one or more practical objectives that the speaker would like to achieve by the end of his speech. But if we strip the speaker of those objectives, what reasons are left for him to actually want to do the purposeless presentation? Turns out, there are quite a few:

  • Impress somebody or someone
  • Showoff something or some quality in himself
  • Prove someone’s right or wrong

Reasons for giving a purposeless presentation

All three of those reasons lead to increasing our own or people’s positive perception of us, which in turn feeds our demanding ego. Now, if I apply those in my case, I’ll get the answer I’m looking for. Here is my reasoning:

  • I said that I’m a “shy, quite, almost introverted” type of person, right? Well, turns out that being such kind doesn’t do your ego any good. So what I need is a way (a social activity) that gets me the recognition, approval and admiration that I’m looking for without making me change my ways. Public speeches perfectly satisfy this need for me.
  • “The more people attending, the more excited I get”, that’s what I said right? Well, let me restate this now:
    “The more people attending, the more people there are to give me the recognition, approval and admiration that I’m looking for”.

See, easy isn’t? Now, if we put back the speech objectives that we stripped the speaker from, we come out with a quite an obvious conclusion, which is my point in this post:

All public speeches inevitably deliver a form of ego-boost for the speaker, whether that’s the speaker’s intention or not.

Good at what I do

April 1st, 2006

Well today was an amazing day. I had proved to myself once again that I rock at what I do!

I was supposed to give a presentation to top management and our client about where we are at the end of the first analysis phase in this new project that I’m entirely responsible for. So as always, I wasted no effort preparing a kick ass presentation slides with great content and all. I was dressed in full business attire. I invited everyone ahead of time and I got everything set up and ready to go.

The presentation went so smoothly and I was presenting my ideas without actually memorizing a script or having cue cards like I used to have in college :). It was all too good. The attendees were, what is that word, yes.. mesmerized ;)

And to top it off, our customer himself said after the presentation ” .. and I’d also like to thank you for getting such professional and qualified people on the project. I mean we had couple of vendors in the past who tried to give us a solution but they just jumped right into whatever they had in their heads and we couldn’t see the overall picture so they were no use for us.”

Ok cut the crap .. i think what the guy is trying to say is that I kick so much ass I lose track of whose ass I kicked last :)

Anyways, the point is, everyday I believe more and more that I’ve picked the perfect career. It’s really not easy nowadays to be 100% sure that “this” is what you wanna do… but I DO! So I thank god for this, for helping me find my soul mate career. And I pray that He will help me find my other soul mate who’ll just make this all the more worthwhile, but until then, I’ll just keep enjoying what I do!