Honored to be a Keynote Speaker
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After I deliver a keynote speech I want to ask my audience…”So, how do you view your life now?”
I want them to be filled with possibility for the life. I want their candle of the dreams and hopes to flame into a torch. I want to invite them to ask profound questions about themselves. Has the flicker in me grown into a flame? Is the fire burning more brightly as I leave this place and consider the keynote speech
? “I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the whole community…
as long as I live, it is my privilege to do for it whatever I can. I want to be thoroughly used up when I die. For the harder I work, the more I live. I rejoice in life, for its own sake. Life is no brief
candle to me; it is a splendid torch, which I’ve got hold of for the moment. And I want to make it burn as brightly as possible, before handing it on to future generations.”
This quote is very important in my speaking career. I carry this with me to each keynote speech and it was featured in my first book, “I’m on Fire, watch me Burn”. I want my words to have encouraged each audience member to burn their torch just a little brighter. I want to be thankful for each listener for those reading my books. For opening their mind, and for desiring to live life to its fullest. I am honored each time I get to be the Motivational Speaker and share my life with those in listening to me. Thank you for allowing me this opportunity.
More Public Speaking Jobs
The jobs outlook in corporate America has been very bleak lately. A recent article I read revealed that more and more employees are going back to get further education. Since there are public speaking jobs available with most companies the need for training is key in developing the next generation of public speakers. Most people who are considering a public speaking job have no idea how to get started in the public speaking industry. Watch this video below and see one of my public speaking events from my first year as a public speaker. Notice the use of humor and some of the components of this keynote speech. In our Presentation Fire training school our goal is to turn out not just millionaires but to help you craft your public keynote speech so that you have a million dollar public speech.

