As an awesome motivational speaker in London, England you might get a few laughs, and you won't offend anyone if you stick to G-rated material. You will want to choose a topic that reflects this upbeat attitude. Even though you might be simply entertaining your audience, it's still important to deliver a message to them, however lighthearted it might be. Once the initial ice-breaking jokes and introductions are out of the way, get down to business. Maintain the fun atmosphere, but also be sure to pack the most punch into your presentation as you can by writing clearly and efficiently. Leave your audience with something to think about after you're finished. The may have enjoyed you and laughed, but they will be surprised later when they remember the important parts of your presentation, too.
Use Cheat Sheets
If you're not an experienced motivational speaker, it's okay to use a cheat sheet. Clearly write out your notes on an index card so that you can easily read them, even if the lighting is not good. You can also print out a list of bullet points of your presentation. Be sure to practice so that it flows smoothly and you don't trip over words. Practicing in front of a mirror, or even in front of a friend, can often help you correct any mistakes. If you're a very inexperienced motivational speaker in London, England, it is also an option to print out the whole page and read it, but that might make it difficult to follow the next step, which is an important one for keeping the attention of your audience.

