You never get a second chance to make this
What is a "First Impression"
This stimulates your own sense of well-being and tells those around you that you are approachable and trustworthy.
What is "Your Smile"
You must control these when you are presenting
What are "Your Butterflies"
Rehearsing with all of the equipment you plan on using when you present is an example of this tip.
What is "practice, practice, practice!"
The human brain prefers to see these on people.
What are "Happy Faces!"
Keeping your posture erect your shoulders back, and your head high make you look.
What is "Confident!"
A higher pitched voice suggests.
Nervousness
Picking a topic that you are interested in, and using personal stories and conversational language is an example of..
What is "Knowing your material"
Do this to your audience members as they arrive because it is easier to speak to friends than to strangers.
What is "greet" or "get to know the audience"
Standing tall, take up space and moving around help you to appear.
What is "Confident!"
You may appear hesitant or unsure of yourself when you.
What is "Standing with your feet close together"
Good _____ will help you to present your ideas with more impact
What is "Good Body Language"
Don't do this for any nervousness, or problem just keep going.
What is "apologize"
Arrive early, walk around the speaking area and practice using the microphone and visual aids is a tip to "Know the ____"
What is "Know the room"
Always maintain this.
What is "Eye Contact"
When used properly, this can help you develop positive work relation ships
What is "Body Language"
Body language can help you bond with___ of your team.
What is "members"
Concentrate on your____, not the audience
What is "message"
Ease tension by doing exercises and transform nervous energy into enthusiasm by doing this.
What is "Relax"
If you move in mid-month, this means you will only pay for the number of days you occupy the apartment.
What is "Pro-rated rent"
Productivity at work can be improved by having good
What is "Body Language"
Your facial expressions, your posture, and your gestures announce
What is how you really feel and think!
If you want to be confident with public speaking, you must
What is "gain experience"
Imagine yourself speaking, your voice loud, clear and confident is an example of ...
What is "Visualizing yourself giving your speech"
You should visualize the audience doing this...
What is "clapping"