The only presentation that works is the one aimed at a single, specific human being.
"Everyone" is not an audience; it's a fog. The moment you pick one person and talk to them, the fog clears — your face relaxes, your language gets specific, and a thousand strangers each feel personally addressed.
Specificity is where insecurity loses its grip
You can hedge a generality. You can't hedge a thing that actually happened to you, said to someone you can actually picture. Real attention forces real words.
So don't address the crowd. Pick one person — a real one, someone you know — and say it to them like it matters.
Take it further
Before your next video, pick one real person it's for, and just hold them in mind as you talk. Notice what changes in your voice and face.
The full system — every exercise and the 36-day practice — lives in the book MEAN IT. and the 5 Minute CEO program. Work with Paul →