Facilitation is both an art and a science. It’s about creating an environment where people feel comfortable, engaged, and productive. Over the years, I’ve honed my facilitation skills in boardrooms, conference halls, and even unconventional places like cruise ships and aircraft hangars. While the basics like “be prepared” and “know your audience” are essential, I want to share some of my top-secret strategies that go beyond the usual advice. These tips are actionable, practical, and will make you stand out as a facilitator.1. Set the Vibe with Your EnergyYour energy sets the tone for the entire session. People mirror what they see—if you’re excited and engaged, they’ll follow suit. Start with a burst of enthusiasm, whether it’s through your tone, movement, or even a big smile. But here’s the secret: don’t fake it. Find something about the session that genuinely excites you, even if it’s just the coffee you had beforehand. Authenticity is magnetic. Actionable Tip: Enter the room with a confident, upbeat walk. Greet participants warmly and say, “I’m so glad you’re here; this is going to be fun!” 2. Create Micro-Moments of ConnectionBefore diving into content, take a moment to connect with your group. Use names, ask quick, light questions, or share a relatable anecdote. These little moments humanize you and put everyone at ease. Why It’s Great: People learn and contribute more when they feel seen and valued. Connection is the cornerstone of collaboration. Actionable Tip: Start by asking participants to share something unrelated to the session, like their favorite breakfast or what they’d do with a free afternoon. 3. Use the 80/20 Engagement RuleYou should only be talking 20% of the time. The remaining 80% should be group interaction—discussions, activities, and reflections. Why? Because facilitation isn’t about you; it’s about them. Actionable Tip: After introducing a concept, immediately throw out a question like, “How could this apply in your world?” or “What’s your biggest takeaway so far?” Then, let them run with it. 4. Have a Toolkit of “Reset Buttons”Sometimes, things derail—energy dips, discussions stagnate, or people start zoning out. That’s when you need a reset button. My favorites? Quick stretch breaks, energizing games, or even a moment of silence to recalibrate focus. Actionable Tip: Use a “Walk and Talk” reset. Pair people up, ask them a discussion question, and have them stretch their legs for five minutes. Movement sparks creativity and energy. 5. Master the Art of SilenceSilence isn’t awkward—it’s powerful. After asking a question, resist the urge to fill the void. Silence gives participants the chance to think, process, and respond meaningfully. Why It’s Great: It signals that their input matters and that you’re not afraid to hold space for thoughtfulness. Actionable Tip: Count to seven silently after asking a question. Someone will inevitably speak up, and it’ll usually be worth the wait. 6. Customize on the FlyYou might have a meticulously planned agenda, but real magic happens when you adapt to the room. If people are buzzing about a particular topic, dive deeper. If they seem restless, switch up the format. Why It’s Great: Tailoring the experience shows you’re attuned to their needs and keeps engagement high. Actionable Tip: Ask, “What’s resonating with you so far?” and pivot based on their answers. 7. Be a Master of Questions, Not AnswersFacilitators are guides, not gurus. Great questions unlock insights and empower the group to find their own solutions. Actionable Tip: Keep a stash of open-ended, probing questions like:“What would happen if we tried the opposite approach?”“What’s the real challenge here?” 8. Anchor Content with StoriesStories are the glue that makes information stick. Whether it’s a personal anecdote or a metaphor, a good story keeps people engaged and helps them remember your message. Actionable Tip: Use the “Challenge-Action-Result” framework: Share a challenge you faced, what you did to tackle it, and the outcome. 9. Use Visual Cues to Reinforce PointsWhether it’s a diagram, a prop, or even a simple hand gesture, visuals create an extra layer of connection. They anchor your ideas in something tangible. Why It’s Great: People remember 65% of information when it’s paired with visuals versus just 10% from hearing it. Actionable Tip: Use sticky notes for group brainstorming or a fun object (like a ball) to symbolize key concepts. 10. Close with PurposeDon’t let your session fizzle out—end with a bang! Recap key takeaways, give participants time to reflect, and leave them with a call to action. Actionable Tip: End with, “What’s one thing you’re going to apply starting tomorrow?” Have them write it down or share it aloud. Final ThoughtsGreat facilitation isn’t about perfection; it’s about creating an environment where ideas flow, connections deepen, and progress is made. With these tips, you’ll elevate your facilitation game and make every session unforgettable. So, which tip will you try first? Let me know in the comments!Ready to have new knowledge and skills facilitated to your team? Let’s chat! Contact Us Ella Bates has a PASSION for bringing the energy to high-impact learning experiences . Whether she’s in aircraft hangars (great story), on cruise ships, or in Fortune 500 companies. Ella’s workshops are designed to captivate, inspire, and spark immediate action that leads to real results. Her goal is to enhance joy and success in every professional journey, leaving a positive mark on how people think, learn, and make an impact in their careers. Read more at www.ellabates.com