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"Be a voice not an echo." - Albert Einstein
How to Be Both Relaxed and Sharp Every Time You Speak
Hey, What Kind of Face Is That? - Facial Expressions and Public Speaking
Photo credit: reshot.com/danjazzia Are you using effective body language when you speak? What about your face? Here's why facial expressions matter greatly in public speaking! read more »
Do tough questions (or negative body language) from listeners give you presentation anxiety? Here's how to find help . . . within yourself! read more »
To Dramatically Improve Your Eye Contact, Use This Public Speaking Technique
Eye contact is a key body language skill. To dramatically improve your eye contact, use this quick and easy public speaking technique! read more »
Negative body language in public speaking hurts your credibility. Read this to see if you're guilty of the ‘7 deadly sins’ of nonverbal communication. read more »
Body Language and Presence: How to Own a Stage
To be effective as a speaker, you need to fill your performance space. Here's how to use body language and presence to own a stage. read more »
The 5 Key Body Language Techniques of Public Speaking
How's your body language? It's part of what makes your speeches and presentations come to life! Discover the 5 key body language techniques of public speaking. read more »
Looking to become a more expressive and exciting speaker? Watch this famous film to experience a master class in effective body language! read more »
How To Be a Speaker Who Stands Out from the Crowd
Are you a memorable speaker? To move listeners, you need to do more than present information. Here's how to perform with impact and achieve true influence. read more »
Is Your Body Language Revealing More Than You Want It To?
Body language is powerful, and can reveal what you're thinking. Here are 10 ways you may be giving the game away in your response to others! read more »