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Just 24 hours before our own presentation, I was watching Sadia Apu from Grow Your Reader Foundation (GYRF) speak in the knowledge fair program and I was genuinely impressed. She spoke with such fluency, and everything was perfectly timed. It was effortless, polished, and powerful. I kept asking myself: How does she do it? What’s the secret behind such a strong performance?
That same night, I got my answer.
While preparing for our presentation the next day, something clicked and that completely changed the way I look at preparing for presentations. As we rehearsed, one simple yet powerful idea stood out to me: Practice like you're already on stage.
Too often, we wait until we're "good" at something to take it seriously. But what I learned is that you don’t need to be a professional presenter to practice like one. In fact, practicing like a pro is what makes you a great presenter even if you're not there yet.
The key takeaway? Treat every practice session like the real deal. Set a timer. Stand up. Imagine your audience in front of you. Go through your slides or notes exactly how you would in front of a live crowd. Repeat this multiple times. This kind of intentional practice builds confidence, sharpens your timing, and helps you smooth out any awkward parts before the actual presentation. If you focus on practicing the right way, becoming a good presenter is just a matter of time.
So here’s my mindset shift that don’t wait to feel like a pro rather practice like a pro and the rest will follow.
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Such a powerful reflection!Thank you Apu for sharing this!
This changed my view on practice too. Thanks for sharing so honestly.
Good reflection on importance of the process. Thanks Tasnim
Excellent blogs. Thanks for writing.
Thank you so much @Sadia Jafrin apu and Parvez vai for your prompt comments. I'm Really Glad.
I am truly honored by your kind words. Your appreciation deeply moved me, and I want you to know how much I value the opportunity to learn from your thoughtful insights.
The points you brought forward during our presentation were incredibly powerful and thought-provoking. I must say, I found our preparation discussions even more enriching than the presentation itself. They allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of your community and the impactful ways in which you carry out your work.
Thank you for your generous heart, your curious mind, and your intentional approach to observation and learning. It has been an absolute pleasure collaborating with you.
Excellent Writing apu
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