
My process – experimenting with public speaking AI

Dressing for presentation confidence
Depending on which source you select (!) it’s commonly believed that anywhere from 80% to 99% of communication is non-verbal. We quickly make judgements about people before they have even opened their mouths to speak based on what we can see before us. Positive body language when presenting can seriously influence our chances of success.
For us as speakers and presenters, this is a valuable reminder that our next presentation is about more than just your voice. Our positive body language when presenting contributes to how our audience interpret our message. Successful presenter are masters of using body language positively to succeed when presenting and speaking.
Here are 6 ways you can use positive body language to add to your message and improve the impact of your next speech or presentation.

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Use body language to… build connection.
Use body language to…Change the mood.
Use body language to…Switch the view.
Use body language to…Direct attention.
Use body language to… Time travel.
Use body language to…Change sides.

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