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DOES your BODY language PROJECT self-DOUBT in video meetings?

When people interact with you in video meetings, what do they perceive about you? In Module Four of The Art of communication through video conference series**, I shared that, when entering a video meeting (or a physical room) you should radiate warmth and acceptance and calm enthusiasm. In this 2:01 minute Module Seven CLIP I share how to own and occupy the physical space. Here are key messages of the series: #1 Make sure you set up the environment for a professional video conference #2 Increase the energy certainty in your face, body and voice when you speak #3 Use an Open-Middle-Close speaking structure #4 Be assertive in checking if your messages are understood

Own the Conversation

What aspect of owning and occupying space could you practice in the next seven days? Make a calendar entry to:
  • Sit in a specific meeting with a long neck, or
  • Imagine a puppeteer is pulling a string from the top of your head toward the ceiling, or
  • Use the thumb-to-index finger gesture paired with an important point.
+++++++++++++++++ p.s. This post titled, Why ‘Aim Fire’, has replaced ‘Ready, Aim, Fire’, might interest.
DOES your BODY language PROJECT self-DOUBT in video meetings?
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