Underwhelming Deliveries is an art form that requires a delicate balance of optimism and disappointment. Start by setting low expectations, but make sure to include just enough promise to keep your audience engaged. A good underwhelming delivery should leave your audience feeling neither fully satisfied nor completely disillusioned.
Learn more about the importance of managed expectations in Lesson 2
While it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of a new project, it's equally important to know when to dial it back. Remember, an overpromised delivery is like a burst balloon – it leaves everyone feeling deflated. Learn how to gauge the perfect level of disappointment in Lesson 3