What Motivational Speakers Don’t Want You to Know

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I have a high regard for motivational speakers. They have overcome tremendous personal adversity. Listening to their stories is inspirational.

Some of them sell millions of books. Those with celebrity status can charge $100,000 or more for a talk.

There are pros and cons to hiring a motivational speaker. While there are reasons to do so, here’s a secret they don’t want you to know: They don’t motivate.

Pros

Motivational speakers are charismatic. They charm a crowd. The stories they relate are compelling.

They inspire an audience by making them feel good. Their message is often: I overcame these odds and look what I achieved. You can too.

Their message is thought provoking and interesting. Your audience will enjoy their talk. It will be a source of discussion.