"I think that's about all I have to say, I went a little over the time by two minutes, sorry for delaying the next segment."
It was my first time giving a lecture, and I wasn't very good at managing the time.
The whole lecture lasted an hour and a half, from seven thirty to nine.
The plan was for the first hour, he'd speak, and the discussants would interact with his content.
The last half hour was reserved for the discussants to summarize and ask questions, audience questions, and for the leaders to conclude.
But he found that when you're sincerely speaking, time flies by, and he didn't even get to talk about the livestream part.
Of course, there wasn't much to say about it anyway.
He just took an extra two minutes to talk about his livestreaming experience.
Start with sincerity, then talk about benefits, refuse to put on airs as a teacher, keep a distance from fans, and remain genuine with those who follow you and with your career.
