On LinkedIn another speaker asked for suggestions as to how to recover from post-speech blues. Other speakers seemed to think that the blues were the result of feeling you could have done better. The solution to this is to be a member of two clubs and give the speech again. Go home and write up the new or old version of the speech and rehearse it again.
I'm usually busy editing photos from the event and adding captions and names of people I have met and filing address cards. But you can feel empty if you come home to an empty house.
Or the family are all busy telling you about their events. They don't want to hear how you failed.
I tried to put a reply onto the LinkedIn site but the system was down so here are my immediate suggestions:
1 Blues because nobody said, 'What a great speech!' Concentrate on congratulating others who did well, the good speakers, the new and nervous, the officials who made it run smoothly, the people who did the great catering.
2 Blues because nobody at home to hear you recap what you did well. Write a blog or post about it. Send photos of yourself to club website. Send to local papers. Or send emails congratulating others.
3 Give yourself a Toastmasters International style evaluation. It is a sandwich of praise, suggestions for improvement, ending on praise.
I'm usually busy editing photos from the event and adding captions and names of people I have met and filing address cards. But you can feel empty if you come home to an empty house.
Or the family are all busy telling you about their events. They don't want to hear how you failed.
I tried to put a reply onto the LinkedIn site but the system was down so here are my immediate suggestions:
1 Blues because nobody said, 'What a great speech!' Concentrate on congratulating others who did well, the good speakers, the new and nervous, the officials who made it run smoothly, the people who did the great catering.
2 Blues because nobody at home to hear you recap what you did well. Write a blog or post about it. Send photos of yourself to club website. Send to local papers. Or send emails congratulating others.
3 Give yourself a Toastmasters International style evaluation. It is a sandwich of praise, suggestions for improvement, ending on praise.