Cue Cards for Confidence

Mary Anthes | December 7, 2014 in Mary Anthes

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You have a 30-minute speech to give. You know you can’t memorize it and you’ll need to use notes. Some would say it’s really bad practice to use notes, but it’s not. Using notes is quite acceptable, but what type of notes should you use? One of the best formats is 4x6 or 3x5 inch cards. They’re available virtually everywhere and even come in different colors. I love these cards!

When using cards, there are a few useful things to know about how to use them. Here they are:

Using cue cards is a wonderful way to take the pressure off trying to remember presentations. It’s a security blanket you may not even use, yet it’s available if you need it. I’ve even used them for 5-minute speeches that had numerous facts or quotations. They’re a good investment in your self confidence. 

Mary Anthes is a retired business owner, speaker and a Distinguished Toastmaster. She can be reached at nmanthes@shaw.ca

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