Having two weddings in a single weekend is a challenge. Talking in two weddings in a single weekend is an even bigger challenge. It reminds me of my school days and working on multiple assignments for different courses. I believe it's harder than school since writing speeches is a very open ended process. This past weekend I had the honour to be the MC on Saturday and was one oft the best men on the Sunday.
Since I'm sure I'm going to have to speak at other events, I've decided to write this blog to give me some tips for the future.
- Always be prepared, this means making time the day of to spit out that last version
- Don't say anything you're not comfortable saying - if you don't like a joke or story, don't say it. It won't come out right
- point form is better than paragraphs. Some key sentences can be written down. This is way easier to read and allows you to interact with the audience.
- Practice the speech out loud a few times. This will help iron out the kinks
- When printing the speech notes, print landscape, double lined and with a large font.
- I'm a big fan of warming up. If I can introduce someone else or announce something, I feel a lot more comfortable talking to the group.
- Don't be afraid to shush the audience. Some people can have too good a time at a wedding. If people are talking, it makes it a huge challenge to engage people and can be very distracting. if a regular shush doesn't work, point out the offending person or section in a positive way.
As Stuart Smalley used to say, I'm good enough, I'm strong enough and Doggone it, people like me.
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