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<i>Tom Gabriele wrote:</i><i></i>
<p><i>Sue..I have been asked to share my Camino.Time permitting, would
you share some of your helpful thoughts? thanks</i>
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<p>Tom and others,
<p>These are only my suggestions about what worked for me as I developed
my presentation on the Camino experience. I called it "29 days to Surrender"
or "My Camino".
<p>1. Know your audience. Arrive early and talk to people. Before the event,
work on "your story" and be able to say it in 30 words or less. Don't be
concerned about telling everything, just give enough information so they
will ask more questions. Remember that people see you as someone on a pedestal.
<p>4. Take props: people love to see your backpack, worn boots, walking
stick, maps, etc.
<p>5. I started off with a power point presentation and then canned it.
People want to hear stories and the imagination is much more interesting.With
a slide show or power point, the lights are out. I found that I need to
see people as I speak. If you are concerned about flow and your ability
to remember content, use a presentation.
<p>6. Show them your pictures after you have spoken. I had some color copied,
enlarged then mounted on foamcore.
<p>7. Presentation outline. The rule of thumb is preparation, preparation,
preparation.
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<li>
Thank the people for coming, thank the people who organized the event</li>
<li>
Introduce yourself: background, family, occupation, reasons for walking</li>
<li>
Tell them how you found out about the Camino, how you trained, equipment
etc.</li>
<li>
Introduce the Camino:history, the routes, about St James, reasons people
walked in the past, tell them about the yellow arrows and the refugio</li>
<li>
Talk about how you traveled to Spain, the first day and then talk about
the events that are most clear in your mind. Tell stories you love.</li>
<li>
Have a theme that you can close with. For example: I tell people I walked
the Camino understand "what is my purpose in life". I tell them why I needed
this question answered, how I found it, and now what I am doing to live
my purpose.</li>
<li>
Thank the audience Then they will thank you with their applause. Accept
it.</li>
<li>
Open the floor to questions.</li>
<li>
Hand out something that has your name/email and contacts for list servs,
web sites, books. <i>You will see the Camino pilgrims in the audience and
they will come up to you afterwards to ask questions. Encourage them to
contact you.</i></li>
</ul>
You are now officially a disciple of the Camino. Congratulations.
<p>If anyone is interested I would be happy to share my power point presentation
to give you a template or ideas. Email me at <A HREF="http://sue.kenneyasympatico.ca">http://sue.kenneyasympatico.ca</A>.
<p>Now I must get back to writing my book.
<p>warmest regards,
<p>Sue
<p><A HREF="http://sue.kenneyasympatico.ca">http://sue.kenneyasympatico.ca</A>
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