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#77 The Hand Trick Great Speakers Use

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The Margaret Thatcher Story:

  • Late 1970s: Thatcher knew the election would be decided by television
  • Knew she wasn't good at TV
  • Hired media advisor Gordon Reece, former TV producer
  • Reece relentlessly filmed her, reviewed footage together
  • Worked on appearance, body language, and voice (from breathy/nervous to lower/commanding)
  • Conducted private polls after appearances to adjust approach
  • Eventually got comfortable on camera and won election as Prime Minister

The Lesson:

  • Thatcher wasn't a natural
  • She improved one little thing at a time
  • No silver bullet for getting better on camera or stage
  • Small things you can practice and improve

This Week's Skill - The Hand Trick (from YouTuber Vinh Giang):

The Rule:

  • Your right hand = the past
  • Your left hand = the future

Why It Works:

  • Feels off when you try it
  • From audience's perspective: past on their left, future on their right
  • We read left to right and watch videos with left-to-right progress bars
  • Feels correct to the audience

Advanced Version:

  • Stand on right side when talking about past
  • Take a few steps left when talking about future
  • Signifies moving forward in time

Bottom Line: Your right hand is the past, your left hand is the future. Get better at presenting by improving one small tactic at a time.

Source: Video of TV Interview for BBC Campaign '79: https://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/133935 (check out 2:05 for some of the craziest 1970's sideburns you've ever seen)

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