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Eye contact establishes connection from "summary" of The 7 Principles of Public Speaking by Richard Zeoli

Eye contact is a powerful tool when it comes to establishing a connection with your audience. When you look people in the eye, you are showing them that you are engaged with them, that you are present in the moment, and that you care about what they have to say. This simple act can go a long way in building trust and rapport with your listeners. As human beings, we are naturally drawn to those who make eye contact with us. It makes us feel seen and heard, and it creates a sense of intimacy and connection. By making eye contact with your audience, you are inviting them to engage with you on a deeper level, to connect with you emotionally, and to be more receptive to your message. When you avoid eye contact or look away frequently, you are sending a signal that you are disinterested, distracted, or even dishonest. This can create a barrier between you and your audience, making it harder for them to connect with you and to trust what you are saying. On the other hand, maintaining eye contact shows that you are confident, trustworthy, and open to communication. Eye contact is especially important when you are speaking in public because it helps you to establish a connection with a large group of people. When you look people in the eye, you are speaking to them individually, making each person feel like you are addressing them personally. This can help to hold their attention, keep them engaged, and make them more likely to remember what you are saying.
  1. Eye contact is a simple yet powerful way to establish a connection with your audience. By looking people in the eye, you are showing them that you are present, engaged, and trustworthy. This can help you to build rapport, create intimacy, and make your message more impactful. So the next time you speak in public, remember to make eye contact with your audience and watch as the connection between you grows stronger.
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The 7 Principles of Public Speaking

Richard Zeoli

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