
Is The Fear Of Time Holding You Back From Creating Your Pitch???
Time: Business pitches are often delivered within a limited time frame, such as a few minutes during a pitch competition or a brief presentation to potential investors.
This time constraint adds pressure to convey your message effectively and capture the audience's attention quickly.
I guide you to start with a 30 second pitch, sometimes called your elevator pitch.
When you have your 30 second pitch crafted and practiced to roll off your tongue and out of your mouth perfectly it’s time to celebrate yourself.
So proud of you for taking the first step with your 30 second pitch, now let’s add to that. Add to your 30 second pitch to make it a one minute pitch. Once you have crafted and practiced your one minute pitch to roll off your tongue and out of your mouth perfectly it’s time to celebrate again.
Always celebrate your wins. Now it’s time to add to your one minute pitch to create your two minute pitch. Wow, you have come a long way. Now that you crafted and practiced your two minute pitch to roll off your tongue and out of your mouth perfectly it’s time for the big celebration.
Know that you’re not alone. Let’s Talk!