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Control your body language from "summary" of Art of Public Speaking by Stephen E. Lucas

The way you move, stand, and gesture can speak volumes about you, sometimes even louder than your words. This is why it is crucial to be aware of your body language and to control it effectively when speaking in public. Your body language can either enhance or detract from your message, so it is important to make sure that it is in alignment with what you are saying. One key aspect of controlling your body language is maintaining good posture. Standing up straight with your shoulders back not only makes you look confident and authoritative, but it also helps you breathe more easily and project your voice better. Slouching or hunching over, on the other hand, can make you appear timid or unsure of yourself. Another important element of body language is making eye contact with your audience. Eye contact helps to establish a connection with your listeners and shows that you are engaged with them. Avoiding eye contact, on the other hand, can make you seem disinterested or untr...
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    Art of Public Speaking

    Stephen E. Lucas

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