@annabudaghyan: 4 Strategies from 'The Lincoln Lawyer' That Win the Audience 📌First, hit follow so you don't miss the rest of this series on leadership skills! The series will show examples of work skills played by most famous TV characters. 📌 When speaking in front of an audience, consider employing these four proven strategies used by Mike Haller in "The Lincoln Lawyer" (Season 1, Episode 5): ✅️ 1. Show Your Human Side People naturally connect with those they can relate to. By showing a bit of your own 'clumsiness' or vulnerability, as Haller did by dropping his pens, you can appear more human and relatable to your audience. This simple act can help build trust and create a connection, making your audience more receptive to your message. ✅️ 2. Define Your Objective Clearly It's important to clearly state your objective at the start. Haller did this by stating he wasn't there to defend his client, but to help the jurors find the truth. This repositioned him as a collaborator rather than an adversary. When your audience understands your objective, they can more easily follow your logic and arguments. ✅️ 3. Tell a Personal Story Sharing a personal story can help to further engage your audience. Stories are often more memorable than facts, and a story that your audience can relate to can help to make your message more impactful. Haller's story about his daughter served this purpose, making his argument more compelling to the jury. ✅️ 4. Use Humor to Defuse Tension Lastly, Haller used humor to lighten the mood and reduce tension. This can make the environment less intimidating and more open, which can help to keep your audience engaged and receptive to your message. The use of humor also adds an element of surprise and pleasure, making your speech more memorable. #job #office #leadership #leaders #managers #corporatejob #leadershipdevelopment #publicspeaking #publicspeaker
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