4 Body Language Secrets to Know Before Your Next Presentation

Studies show that the majority of what an audience receives from a presentation comes from the nonverbal cues, otherwise known as body language. Improper body movements and posture can change the undertone of your presentation quickly. This miscommunication can give your audience a very different message than what you intended. Much like a car, presentations have lots of different pieces to master in order to make success achievable. 1) Eye Contact – When involved in a conversation with friends, a person can confidently obtain and hold eye contact. Everything changes when the conversation is coming from only one person in front of others watching. A presentation is another version of a conversation, and eye contact is equally important with a larger audience. The audience can tell when you are not looking at them, and you are looking at the back corners of the room or their foreheads. Eye contact compels others

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