Posts Tagged ‘Eye Contact’

Making Eye Contact — It’s All How You Look at It!

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by Allan Misch Often, anxious presenters don’t look at their audiences. They look at their notes, the ceiling, or the back wall. If they do glance at their audiences, it’s usually in a quick scanning pattern. Actually, looking at your entire audience with a quick scan, or looking at several in the audience at one [...]

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Two Strategies for Reducing Anxiety and Using Time to Your Advantage

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By Allan Misch Master the following presentation skills and you will increase substantially your odds of giving successful presentations. Strategy #1: Speak with Your Mouth and Your Eyes When speaking, the more sensory channels you use, the more effective you’ll be at reaching your audience. So don’t speak with just your mouth. Use your body [...]

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The Ten Biggest Public Speaking Mistakes and How to Avoid Them – Part 2

by Allan Kaufman, DTM and Allan Misch, DTM A presentation needs to accomplish two broad goals. First it must give your audience what they need. Second, it must leave your audience with a favorable impression of you. So avoid the Ten Biggest Public Speaking Mistakes that prevent you from achieving those goals. The ten biggest [...]

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Use Your Eyes to Connect with Your Audience

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Here’s an audio tip on how you can connect with your audience and develop rapport by using your eyes. Click on the link below and enjoy! Use Your Eyes to Connect with Your Audience Our Error Your Benefit! In our last two posts, we extended an offer for our readers. Unfortunately, the coupon codes’ expiry [...]

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