Friday, November 29, 2013

Guide for Body Language Part #1

Every gesture is a word and in any speech you give two distinct messages to your audience: the first by your voice, the second by your appearance, your attitude and your movements.


However, research shows that more than half of human communication is non-verbal way, when you speak in front of a group, your listeners consider the message and messenger at least as much of what they see than what they hear.

When you speak in public, your body language can clarify and give weight to your arguments. It is your most powerful tool to convince your audience of your sincerity, your commitment and your enthusiasm. However, your non-verbal language can annihilate your efforts by contradicting your words or by distracting the attention of your audience. Whether you are looking to inform or to persuade, motivate, inspire or entertain, your gestures and your attitude must be in agreement with your comments. To become a truly effective presenter, must be that you understand this silent language.You can never prevent you from using it; the trick is to serve you effectively! This is the purpose of this guide: teach you how making your body a real communication tool. While reading, you will discover what non-verbal language has an exerted influence on an audience, what conveys information, why a controlled gesture reduces nervousness and most importantly, what means to arrive and to get you also eloquently expressed in gestures and words.


To be continued...

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