Body Language & Public Speaking Series: First Impressions
The beginning of your presentation is not your first sentence. The beginning of your presentation is when the attention has turned to you. This means your opening is how you sit/stand and walk and prepare yourself to speak. So, avoid paper shuffling, foot scuffing, and huffing and puffing. Start with a pause, poise, and a pleasant expression, then...open with impact! #nakedaudience #publicspeaking #presentationskills #communication #bodylanguage #confidentspeaking #confidence

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Body Language & Public Speaking Series: Eye Contact

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Use Body Language to Rock Your Next Presentation

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Body Language & Public Speaking Series: Hand Gestures

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Voice Training: Develop a Powerful Voice

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The New 5 Second Rule: Redefining the First Impression | Quita Christison | TEDxPortsmouth

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Master these 5 Communication tricks to Speak Like a Leader

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In 7 Minutes, You'll Be 170% Better At Presentations

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3 Simple Techniques Obama Uses that will Elevate Your Speech

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Make Body Language Your Superpower

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7 Powerful Hand Gestures You Should Be Using

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Barack Obama's top 4 speaking techniques (no B.S.)

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Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO

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Body Language & Public Speaking Series: Movement

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Acting and Speaking Power

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5 Public Speaking Body Language Tips

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Why Body Language Is the Key to Self-Expression — and Hot Selfies | David Suh | TED

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6 Hand Gestures For Effective Public Speaking & Presentation ✊👆👌🤘 | Communication Skills Training

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How to be confident (even if you’re not) | Montana von Fliss | TEDxBellevueWomen

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Body Language Experts Break Down Job Interview Etiquette | WIRED

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