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Maintain eye contact with your listeners from "summary" of Art of Public Speaking by Stephen E. Lucas

When you speak to a group of people, it is important to establish a connection with them. One way to do this is by maintaining eye contact with your listeners. This simple act can have a powerful impact on your audience, helping them feel engaged and connected to what you are saying. Eye contact is a powerful nonverbal communication tool that can help you build trust and credibility with your audience. When you make eye contact with someone, you are showing them that you are paying attention to them and that you care about what they have to say. This can help to create a sense of connection and rapport between you and your listeners. Maintaining eye contact with your...
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    Art of Public Speaking

    Stephen E. Lucas

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