Body Language to Ace Your Presentation & Public Speaking | (Part 2/3)
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Did You Know? When communicating, 55% of the impact comes from body language, 38% from tone of voice, and only 7% from the actual words spoken! Surprising, right?
Public speaking can be daunting, with Glossophobia (the fear of public speaking) affecting 75% of people. But don’t worry, we've got your back! Today, we’ll uncover how mastering body language can transform your public speaking and presentation skills.
Why this is a Must?
- Improve your presentation skills with actionable tips.
- Boost your confidence in public speaking.
- Engage and captivate any audience.
In this energetic and insightful episode, join me on the Unfoldlearning Podcast as we delve into the secrets of powerful body language:
Master Your Posture:
- Discover the importance of stance, eye contact, and movement.
- Learn how to project confidence and authority before you even speak.
Gesture Like a Pro:
- Understand how your hand movements can enhance or detract from your message.
- Master the GIVE | SHOW | CHOP technique to make your gestures impactful.
Read Your Audience:
- Learn to interpret and respond to your audience's body language.
- Engage effectively by adapting your delivery in real-time.
🗝 Key Takeaways:
1. Posture: Stand strong and take control of your space.
2. Gesture: Use your hands to communicate confidence.
3. Audience Awareness: Tailor your message based on audience feedback.
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