It has often been said that the youth of today are the future and this is certainly true of every generation. Unfortunately many of the youth of today have become disillusioned with the current state of the world and have little enthusiasm or passion for the future. This is a result of the current state of the world; everyone is surrounded by wars, terrorism, poverty, and environmental issues. Societies and people are judged by the size of their bank account, the more funds they have at their disposal the more important they appear to be.
It is essential to inspire and motivate the youth of today to ensure a better future for everyone. One of the best ways to achieve this is through the use of motivational speakers. The following tips are essential for ensuring you choose the right speaker:
1. Settle on an issue and make sure to do whatever you can to fix it
There are a great many things which affect young people and it is essential to work out what the most important issue is which needs addressing. This may be world hunger or simply the desire to have more places to go in their local town. Knowing what the specific issue is will allow you to choose a speaker which can talk comfortably, passionately and informatively about the chosen subject.
2. The Challenge
The best motivational speakers can connect with their audience through past experiences and then inspire them by providing the tools they will need to succeed in the future. The more they are inspired the more they will be able to think of possible solutions. Choosing a speaker is difficult and it is essential to seek the advice of colleagues, friends and even professional speaking companies. Unless you have heard someone speak before it may even be worthwhile, if possible, to attend one of their speeches to see how their style will fit with your intended group.
3. Make sure your timing is right
There are key times when a motivational speaker will be better received than at other times. This may be at the beginning of a school year or to celebrate success throughout the year. You need to carefully consider the timing of a speech to ensure it will have the most impact.
4. Connecting
A speaker must be able to connect with the group on a level they will understand. This does not mean they have to be young; merely that they can relate to the young people and deliver a speech which talks to them. Their presentation should be geared towards the learning style of the group.
5. Grab attention
Young people respond better and will be more interested in the speaker if they have been involved in choosing a speaker, the venue and even the event in general. Their contributions can also be exceptionally useful in deciding the focus of the speech. Many of their ideas may revolve around a famous speaker and it can be beneficial to get the most famous person that your budget will stretch to. In the current climate, this will help to appeal to your target audience.
6. Experiences
Every motivational speaker will use their own experience to inspire the audience and educate them. It is important to consider which story will have the most relevance and effect on the audience. The right subject matter will inspire some of the group by itself.
7. The Future
Having shared their experiences and the lessons they have learnt, it is highly likely that many of the group will be inspired. It is essential to build upon this and link the lessons to ongoing or future projects and goals. Allowing the young people to see how these experiences are relevant to their own situation will ensure they remain motivated.
8. Don't back down
Engaging a younger audience can be tough; however it’s not something impossible to do when you’re determined. Be honest with your audience, and don’t hesitate to incorporate humor to grab attention.
9. Confidence is bliss
Motivational speakers are confident. They feel like the world is their oyster. And that’s because they believe they can persuade. Students are the easiest to influence, and not because they’re naive, but because they’re hungry to get out there and conquer the world with their talents.
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It is essential to inspire and motivate the youth of today to ensure a better future for everyone. One of the best ways to achieve this is through the use of motivational speakers. The following tips are essential for ensuring you choose the right speaker:
1. Settle on an issue and make sure to do whatever you can to fix it
There are a great many things which affect young people and it is essential to work out what the most important issue is which needs addressing. This may be world hunger or simply the desire to have more places to go in their local town. Knowing what the specific issue is will allow you to choose a speaker which can talk comfortably, passionately and informatively about the chosen subject.
2. The Challenge
The best motivational speakers can connect with their audience through past experiences and then inspire them by providing the tools they will need to succeed in the future. The more they are inspired the more they will be able to think of possible solutions. Choosing a speaker is difficult and it is essential to seek the advice of colleagues, friends and even professional speaking companies. Unless you have heard someone speak before it may even be worthwhile, if possible, to attend one of their speeches to see how their style will fit with your intended group.

3. Make sure your timing is right
There are key times when a motivational speaker will be better received than at other times. This may be at the beginning of a school year or to celebrate success throughout the year. You need to carefully consider the timing of a speech to ensure it will have the most impact.
4. Connecting
A speaker must be able to connect with the group on a level they will understand. This does not mean they have to be young; merely that they can relate to the young people and deliver a speech which talks to them. Their presentation should be geared towards the learning style of the group.
5. Grab attention
Young people respond better and will be more interested in the speaker if they have been involved in choosing a speaker, the venue and even the event in general. Their contributions can also be exceptionally useful in deciding the focus of the speech. Many of their ideas may revolve around a famous speaker and it can be beneficial to get the most famous person that your budget will stretch to. In the current climate, this will help to appeal to your target audience.
6. Experiences
Every motivational speaker will use their own experience to inspire the audience and educate them. It is important to consider which story will have the most relevance and effect on the audience. The right subject matter will inspire some of the group by itself.
7. The Future
Having shared their experiences and the lessons they have learnt, it is highly likely that many of the group will be inspired. It is essential to build upon this and link the lessons to ongoing or future projects and goals. Allowing the young people to see how these experiences are relevant to their own situation will ensure they remain motivated.

8. Don't back down
Engaging a younger audience can be tough; however it’s not something impossible to do when you’re determined. Be honest with your audience, and don’t hesitate to incorporate humor to grab attention.
9. Confidence is bliss
Motivational speakers are confident. They feel like the world is their oyster. And that’s because they believe they can persuade. Students are the easiest to influence, and not because they’re naive, but because they’re hungry to get out there and conquer the world with their talents.
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