The idea of being a motivational keynote speaker holds a touch of glamour and mystique. Honestly, I have received a lot of comments along the lines of “I could do that”, or “I want to do that”, or “I have been thinking about doing that.” Usually, those comments go no further than the momentary wistful moment in which they were uttered. However, I know full well that it is very rare for a person to actually move forward and pursue that dream.
Here are some examples:
- I have always thought I had a knack for speaking, how do I become a motivational speaker?
- I speak all the time, how do I get paid for speaking?
- I feel I have *the answer* to a major problem for humankind, how can I make a career out of that?
- I have had this extraordinary thing happen to me. Is it really possible people would want to hear about it; much less pay me for it?
Get your pen out and start making a check list. The more points you can check off below the better chance you have of have of becoming a professional motivation speaker:
- What qualifies you to speak? Why would anyone care?
- Have you done something rare and extraordinary?
- Have you survived a traumatic experience and come out stronger despite all the odds?
- Have you been uniquely successful in some area?
- Do you get a rush out of being in front a crowd (Stage fright plays no part in this. Everyone has stage fright.)
- Are you able to be self-employed? Are you self motivated and driven?
- Are you entertaining? Do your friends enjoy listening to you talk?
- Do you have a unique perspective?
- Does a part of you yearn to share something you feel will really help other people?
- Can you sell yourself?
- Are you willing to ask for help (and spend money on that help) when needed?
- Is there a substantial market for your topic?
I encourage feedback and comments on this list. Most of all I encourage people who after reading this article think they might have what it takes, to move forward. We need more people like you.

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