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How Interested In The Topic Were You BEFORE The Talk?
How Interested In The Topic Were You AFTER The Talk?
Did You Learn Anything During The Presentation?
How Good Were The Tips Given During The Presentation?
How Many Of The Tips Given Will You Apply?
How Many Of The Tips Given Do You Already Apply?
Which Are Your Favourite Life Tips?
Which Are Your Favourite Work Tips
How Was The Setting?
How Was The Visual Support?
How Was The Pacing Of The Presentation?
How Was The Length Of The Presentation?
How Was The Frequency Of The Interaction With The Audience?
What Was The Quality Of The Interactions With The Audience?
How Could The Presentation Have Been Better?
What Did You Like About The Presentation?
Did The Presenter Know What He Was Talking About
Did The Presenter Appear Nervous
How Clearly Did The Presenter Talk?
How Was The Presenter's Volume and Pitch
How Was The Presenter's Language Level
How Was The Presenter's Body Language
How Frequently Did The Presenter Resort To Nervous Tics?
How Good Looking Was The Presenter?
How Could The Presenter Have Done Better?
What Did You Like About The Presenter?
Overall, How Was The Presentation?
Overall, How Was The Presenter?
Would You Come To Another Of The Presenter's Talk?
Any Other Comments, Positive Or Negative?
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20/01/2018 14:05:4655Yes432
Listen To Audiobooks Or Podcasts In Your "Downtimes", Prepare Yourself
Prepare Your Next Day The Night Before, Remember The Ultimate Goal, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
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If you don’t believe yourself in a hack, don’t bring it up, like the one to make your bed in the morning.

At the very beginning, for my taste, you spend maybe a bit too much time talking around the topic before really getting into it. As if you were preparing yourself, but for the audience it was maybe a bit long.

I think a bit of theory / flesh of the presentation should come first and then you spice it up with your personal experience. You did it the other way around.
You’re drive, the way you called out people and interacted with the audience.
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Sometimes you were moving a lot, nervously from one side to another, that can distract the audience from the actual topic.
The drive, how open you we’re to tell your own story, as said I would have covered theory first and then your story, but anyway, it is something that I appreciate.
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20/01/2018 16:18:5244Yes433
Don't Waste Time On Meaningless Decisions/Flip A Coin, Aim Freaking High, Make The Stakes High
Break Everything Down Into Smaller Chunks, Start The Day With An Easy Task, Work On Your Hardest Task When You Work Best, Prepare Your Next Day The Night Before, Take Breaks And Relax, Remember The Ultimate Goal, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
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It was well-organized, I liked the energy you transmitted during the presentation and that it was concrete: no super-theoretical topics but advices really applicable to everyday life
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I actually could see the coherence between the advices and The Presenter's attitude and choices about his own life
44Yes
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20/01/2018 17:44:0845Yes542
Don't Waste Time On Meaningless Decisions/Flip A Coin, Aim Freaking High, Prepare Yourself
Break Everything Down Into Smaller Chunks, Take Breaks And Relax, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
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I really enjoyed it and can’t think how it could be made better!
I liked the message it was trying to get across. It made me think and now I will change how I approach tasks and challenges.
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I thought the presenter was great! Maybe I’d say try to keep it more short/snappy but that’s at a push, it was executed nearly to perfection!
You were funny and interesting and the audience interaction was fantastic.
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You did great Danny and you should be very proud of yourself!
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21/01/2018 12:31:4455Yes433
Listen To Audiobooks Or Podcasts In Your "Downtimes"
Work On Your Hardest Task When You Work Best, Remember The Ultimate Goal
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22/01/2018 10:16:2533Yes533
Don't Waste Time On Meaningless Decisions/Flip A Coin, Prepare Yourself
Break Everything Down Into Smaller Chunks, Start The Day With An Easy Task, Take Breaks And Relax
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The sincerity and practice that danny was talking. Its really a part of his life
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Congratullations danny. Its really amazing what you achieved with your tips and discipline. Its very interest to hear people like you
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22/01/2018 10:23:1453Yes334
Listen To Audiobooks Or Podcasts In Your "Downtimes"
Break Everything Down Into Smaller Chunks, Start The Day With An Easy Task, Prepare Your Next Day The Night Before, Take Breaks And Relax, Remember The Ultimate Goal, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
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The haircut and the beard
44YesFree pizza?
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22/01/2018 10:27:4444Yes431
Don't Waste Time On Meaningless Decisions/Flip A Coin, Listen To Audiobooks Or Podcasts In Your "Downtimes"
Start The Day With An Easy Task, Prepare Your Next Day The Night Before, Remember The Ultimate Goal
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22/01/2018 10:58:2944Yes423
Don't Waste Time On Meaningless Decisions/Flip A Coin, Make The Stakes High
Prepare Your Next Day The Night Before, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
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Something funny could be added to slides, they could be more entertaining.
It was only a support for the speaker. No reading from the slides :)
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Less movement (especially legs), a bit shorter digressions.
The energy, positive attitude, open-mindeness
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22/01/2018 11:04:3654Yes443
Listen To Audiobooks Or Podcasts In Your "Downtimes", Aim Freaking High, Prepare Yourself
Start The Day With An Easy Task, Work On Your Hardest Task When You Work Best, Prepare Your Next Day The Night Before, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
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My small advice is to don't speak too long about one of the tips. The tips were very useful, it was good to know about your diet, but sometimes I felt that you were focusing too long about it. Maybe the speed of your voice could be a bit slower.
Danny it was a really interesting presentation. So a big applause for you! The presentation was about the topic which we think that we know everything, but sometimes we don't know where to start, so it was useful to hear about it. It was great and I really enjoyed. I'm sure that it was a big step for you and you will just be better and better. Good luck with achieving all of your goals and improving all of the skills!
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I wrote it already before, so it was just about the speed of the voice could be a bit slower.
I liked that you were honest, you were talking about your experience, you shared useful links etc., you were listening to the audience and you had a good contact with them. You were serious but also you had distance to yourself (skinny-ass vikings)
55YesGood job! Good luck :)
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22/01/2018 11:18:1144Yes432
Don't Waste Time On Meaningless Decisions/Flip A Coin
Break Everything Down Into Smaller Chunks, Start The Day With An Easy Task, Work On Your Hardest Task When You Work Best, Prepare Your Next Day The Night Before, Take Breaks And Relax
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22/01/2018 11:45:4835Yes443
Listen To Audiobooks Or Podcasts In Your "Downtimes"
Take Breaks And Relax, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
5555555555555155Yes
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22/01/2018 11:52:1443Yes323
Listen To Audiobooks Or Podcasts In Your "Downtimes", Aim Freaking High, Prepare Yourself
Break Everything Down Into Smaller Chunks, Start The Day With An Easy Task, Take Breaks And Relax, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
434323
The tips are good for some context and are bad for some other. Consider to evaluate a more general context and adapt the tips to that.
The "be-positive" and "be-active" attitude.
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22/01/2018 11:53:4044Yes343
Don't Waste Time On Meaningless Decisions/Flip A Coin, Aim Freaking High, Prepare Yourself, Be Obsessed
Break Everything Down Into Smaller Chunks, Work On Your Hardest Task When You Work Best, Take Breaks And Relax, Remember The Ultimate Goal, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
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It was a good presentation, Danny. Very interesting to listen to, especially since one could feel that you were convinced of what you were talking about, which I believe was crucial. There were some of the tips that I had heard before and some that I use (convinced coin flipper for a couple of years now). Especially the combination of remembering the ultimate goal, but breaking the journey into very small chunks seems very interesting.

Furthermore, you'll see that in the video. You were shifting your weight from left to right probably a thousand times ;) Something that happens when being nervous I believe. Force yourself to stand still. This in the long run will make you even more-assured of what you are actually speaking about since your posture in that case supports you!

Anyhow, was good fun to listen to you: extroverted, witty and fun to listen to! Keep up the good work.
Well, I just combined all of it in above answer.
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22/01/2018 11:55:2555Yes544
Aim Freaking High, Prepare Yourself, Be Obsessed
Start The Day With An Easy Task, Work On Your Hardest Task When You Work Best, Prepare Your Next Day The Night Before, Remember The Ultimate Goal
554344
Everything went very smooth in general, don't try to pull the answers out of the public, it might slow down your presentation. a good question to interact with your public can also be 'after my presentation when you grab a beer and a ham what do you hope, wish you know in the 20 minutes about being more productive at work?'
Related, lot of freelancers struggle to keep a good motivation now and then
53533245Practise more :pHis drive44Yes
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22/01/2018 12:07:4314Yes333
Don't Waste Time On Meaningless Decisions/Flip A Coin, Prepare Yourself
Take Breaks And Relax, Remember The Ultimate Goal
5333444444444545Yes
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22/01/2018 12:19:5544Yes433
Listen To Audiobooks Or Podcasts In Your "Downtimes", Aim Freaking High, Make The Stakes High, Be Obsessed
Break Everything Down Into Smaller Chunks, Start The Day With An Easy Task, Prepare Your Next Day The Night Before, Take Breaks And Relax, Remember The Ultimate Goal, Surround Yourself With Like Minded Individuals
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I think that interaction with the audience could have been encouraged further by perhaps asking a few more questions, similar to the "do you have any new years resolutions?" this was relevant to the talk but not many people responded and it would have been a great way to get more interaction with the audience - so perhaps ask a few more questions and really push for feedback.
I liked the content and I thought it was delivered well, using personal examples of how you've applied these life hacks yourself and have directly seen the results made it interesting and kept my attention.
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The first 10-15 minutes you appeared slightly nervous on stage but once the talk was in full flow you appeared far more relaxed. This wouldn't be an issue 2nd or 3rd time around I'm sure.
I found once the talk got going you were very easy to listen to and there was a good balance of technical talk with a bit of humour thrown in. The hour seem to fly by!
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Although I find it incredible that you can learn 2-3 new skills a month, I also find the idea of doing that quite stressful, I'm all for learning and continuous improvement but I also need time to relax and socialise, but this is subjective of course and admire that you can spend so much time learning!
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22/01/2018 15:51:4455Yes433
Aim Freaking High, Prepare Yourself
Work On Your Hardest Task When You Work Best, Remember The Ultimate Goal
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