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Oops! I broke my own rules and did not follow a checklist on my last public
speaking engagement. It was two minutes until start time and I realized there
was no flipchart in the room. Oh oh!. Better think fast. I was not using an
overhead projector either, so I could not simply write on a blank transparency.
Now one and 1/2 minutes left . . . . I thought, "Never let 'em see you
sweat." So, I went into the hall way to sweat. I saw a flipchart in use by
the Air Force folks who were in the next room. I borrowed one piece of flipchart
paper and went back into my room. Now one minute left. I put the paper on the
floor still not knowing what I would do with it. So I hit the stage and begin
the program. 30 minutes in it was the moment of truth. I had a spare marker in
my prop box. Ok so far. I had masking tape too. . . . but the way the room was
set there was no place to put the piece of paper that would allow both sides of
the room to see it.
I guess it was time to have some fun. I asked for three volunteers to BE my
flipchart. I qualified the request to include one person with a black shirt (in
case the marker leaked through the paper). This got a good laugh. I had the
person with the black shirt turn their back to the audience. The other two
helpers held the flipchart paper against blackshirt's back. We had a blast! The
three volunteers were laughing. The audience was laughing. Ad-libs were flying.
The blackshirt person was getting tickled with the point of the marker. And I
still got the point across that I had planned all along. OK I'll admit I messed
up by not checking for the flipchart before speaking. However, if you are
willing and able to stay flexible in the face of the inevitable challenges you
will face as a fun public speaker. In this case, an
adverse scenario turned into positive one, very
quickly.
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