Pay Attention to Hidden Dynamics: Use the Power of “Meeting As a Peer”

Learn ways to boost your confidence in Tom Marcoux 's book "The Power of Confidence"
Learn ways to boost your confidence in Tom Marcoux ‘s book “The Power of Confidence”

“Shouldn’t I be respectful to the investors as I pitch to them?” my client Amanda asked.

“Yes! Being trustworthy and respectful is valuable. But now is when I need to put this in few words. You fell off the edge and became too deferential,” I replied.

When I speak of “too deferential,” I’m talking about crossing the line in which it seems that one is being meek and submissive.

The truth is: We invest in leaders — not servants.

To effectively pitch, you’ll do better to meet investors as a peer. You need to rehearse so well that you prepare your own subconscious mind to operate on a higher, more confident level.

(As a Pitch Coach, I’m glad to be coaching people to higher levels of connecting with investors and key advisors.)

One of my mentors said, “You have more power than you think. If they’re talking with you, they want something.”

Author Oren Klaf tells himself “I am the prize” before he meets high-level investors or clients. His point is that he is bringing something of great value to the listeners of his pitch.

This is a vital point. Without the innovators/pitch-makers, so much would be missing in this world. You ARE bringing something truly valuable to the table. And in this way, you are a peer of the people in the room.

Lie: People will trust you if you’re too deferential (submissive) to them.

Countermeasure: Prepare and rehearse so you meet the person as a peer. Stand forthrightly in the value you bring to the table.

Secret: “My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me.” – Jane Austen (in her book Pride and Prejudice)

“Don’t let what you don’t know scare you, because it can become your greatest asset. And if you do things without knowing how they have always been done, you’re guaranteed to do them differently.” – Sara Blakely, creator of Spanx

When one is too deferential, one shows that one has “lower status.” Top investors feel their Alpha Status and they trust others who also have Alpha Status.

The head of an angel investors group told me, “If you go in asking for advice, you’ll get funding. If you go in asking for funding, you’ll get advice.” I understand her point. Still, it’s vital to approach investors as if you’re a colleague asking for a consult. You do not want to come across as a servant begging for help. Why? As I mentioned, we invest in leaders! We do not invest in people who are unsure of their own worth. The reason is: It takes a confident person to persist, ask the right questions and to pull everyone through the adversity to complete any project.

Principle: Meet them as a peer.

Countermeasures: Rehearse in effective ways so you can answer tough questions. Focus on the value you bring to the table. Remind yourself that the world needs you to get this project to come to fruition.

Power Questions: Are you feeling confident in the value that your project will manifest? What can you do to build up your confidence in your project and your confidence in yourself to bring great value?

Warmly,
Tom

Tom Marcoux
CEO (leading teams in United Kingdom, India and USA)

Speaker-author of 40 books (with free chapters on Amazon.com )
Executive Coach
Spoken Word Strategist
 
Author of Time Management Secrets the Rich Won’t Tell You (See more when you CLICK HERE )
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Give Your Best Speech or Pitch – Do Better than Rehearse!

"Rehearse Recovery Methods," says Tom Marcoux, Pitch Coach and Spoken Word Strategist
“Rehearse Recovery Methods,” says Tom Marcoux, Pitch Coach and Spoken Word Strategist

“It’s the most important speech of my life so far,” my client Theresa said. “I know I’ve got to rehearse,” she continued.

“You need more than simple rehearsal. You need what I call Double Power,” I replied.

Double Power so You Shine as You Speak:

  • Rehearse Recovery Methods
  • Rehearse with a skilled Coach

 

  1. Rehearse Recovery Methods

In some of my current writing, I use the structure of “Lie, Countermeasure, Secret” to briefly get across vital information.

For example:

Lie: Just rehearsing the lines of a speech over and over will give you confidence.

Countermeasure: Rehearse Recovery Methods

Secret: Your nervousness quiets down and your confidence goes up when you’re certain that you’re ready to adapt to mistakes and problems during a speech.

What’s the big fear that a speaker has? Having one’s mind go blank!

Here are Three Recovery Methods:

  • Practice Phrases to Buy You Time

For example, at IBM while I was giving a speech, I said, “I’ll need to pause for a moment. My brain needs more RAM.” The tech people in the audience really enjoyed laughing at that comment.

  • Say, “At this moment, I want to emphasize—”

If you lose your place, you can go back to the topic of your speech, and say, “At this moment, I want to emphasize—” This phrase works in two ways: 1) If you’re repeating yourself, this is no problem and 2) If you’re saying a detail for the first time, the phrase also works.

  • Take a drink of water

Taking a drink of water is a classic way to give yourself some time to organize your thoughts.

 

2. Rehearse with a skilled Coach

A skilled Coach will hear what is authentic in you and point it out. My training as a professional speaker (over 15 years, a professional member of the National Speakers Association) and as a trained actor/feature film director/screenwriter, makes me alert to when a speaker is “in the zone.” That’s when you shine at your best.

Here’s the secret about rehearsing with a skilled Pitch/Speech Coach:

The Coach hears your best phrases and points them out to you. Then your speech is tailored to your uniqueness and authenticity. You then have an edge in giving the pitch or speech.

Warmly,

Tom

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Tom Marcoux
CEO (leading teams in United Kingdom, India and USA)

Speaker-author of 40 books (with free chapters on Amazon.com )
Executive Coach
Spoken Word Strategist
Author of Time Management Secrets the Rich Won’t Tell You (See more when you CLICK HERE )
1.8 min. video (on YouTube): Tom Marcoux pulls back the curtain about how his directing a feature film that went to Cannes Film market helps with “Building Your Brand”:
Author of Connect: High Trust Communication for Your Success in Business and Life (See more when you CLICK HERE )