Eye contact creates connection from "summary" of The Art of Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie,J. Berg Esenwein
Eye contact is a powerful tool that can help speakers establish a connection with their audience. When a speaker makes eye contact with members of the audience, it creates a sense of intimacy and engagement. It shows the audience that the speaker is not just talking at them, but rather, talking to them. This can help hold the audience's attention and make them feel more invested in what the speaker has to say. Furthermore, eye contact can help convey confidence and credibility. When a speaker looks their audience members in th...Similar Posts
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