Win as a Public Speaker
In public speaking, your facial expressions carry as much weight as your words.
But if you’re not mindful, they could be working against you.
Here’s the problem:
A) If you always keep a neutral expression, you may come off as distant or disengaged.
B) If you’re smiling too much, it can appear forced or insincere.
The secret? Find the balance.
When your facial expressions reflect the tone of your message, something powerful happens:
1. You build trust with your audience, drawing them into your message.
2. You radiate confidence, making your message more convincing.
3. You control the room, directing attention and emotions exactly where you want them.
Remember, your face speaks as loudly as your voice—so make sure it’s saying the right things.
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