Winning Edge

#48 Grab Their Attention and Steal the Show

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The Hand Framework for Persuasive Speeches:

  1. Thumb - The Goal
    • What you want your audience to dd, and why they aren't doing it already?
    • Shapes every part of your talk
  2. Index Finger - The Hook
    • Start strong to grab attention
    • Options:
      • Personal story (builds trust)
      • Problem story (sets up challenge)
      • Curiosity story (opens a loop)
      • One surprising statistic
      • One thought-provoking question
  3. Middle Finger - The Hold
    • Deliver core content with clear structure
    • Use 3, 2, or 1:
      • Three steps for teaching a process
      • Two points for contrast or reframing
      • One big idea to cut through noise
  4. Ring Finger - The Hurdle
    • Address why they haven't acted already
    • Common hurdles:
      • Skill Set — They don’t know what to do. Clear the fog. Give the first step.
      • Mindset — They’re afraid to act. Reframe the risk. Help them feel safe.
      • Tool Set — They lack the tools. Give them what they need—a case study, checklist, or walkthrough.
    • Show empathy and understanding
  5. Pinky - The Handoff
    • Make next steps clear
    • Show impact of saying yes
    • Script the next move
    • Give something tangible to remember

Key takeaway: Don't just inform - move people to act with this simple, memorable framework.

For more tips on creating persuasive speeches, refer to the accompanying one-page PDF.

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