Physical expression is a speaking tool that can help give you smooth sailing. Here's how to avoid 5 body language errors that will take you down with the ship! read more »
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Speak for Success!
"Be a voice not an echo." - Albert Einstein
5 Body Language Errors that Will Sink Your Presentation
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Secrets of Body Language! — How to Speak with Power
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