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Public Speaking - Gestures Generate Energy

Many speakers all efforts are focused on the content of his speech. But it is wrong not to give more weight to the elements of the service. Only seven percent of their impact communication has actually said that, while 93 percent comes from the way you look and sound. This is what will determine how your content is interpreted. I use the acronym S.P.E.A.K.E.R. to capture the supply of seven key skills of a speaker must master.

Smile, posture, eye communication, appearance, kinesthetic, expressive voice, resting places for hands Public Speaking - What Do You Do With Your Hands?

This article discusses the kinetics.

I call him my word five dollars. You know what that means? You may not be familiar to you, but you probably met his cousin, "kinetic". Kinetics is the science of motion, as in physics - what goes up must come down. Kinesics is the science of body movement and how it communicates. For example, if I answer your question with a shrug, I communicated to you without talking, right? If someone winks in a room, no current communication. A nod or Headshake is a form of kinetics. When marked for transmission directions, or use hands to show the dimensions of an object, or hold your fingers to represent a number - these are all examples of the kinetics. As a speaker, you want to use kinésica. The physical movement and gestures contribute to a more powerful speaker.

The key is on purpose. Repetitive gesture is not helpful and will become a distracting mannerism. Determined gestures seem naturally support what you say. This is what I mean by thinking "deliberate". Photo someone say these sentences - what do you see in your mind's eye as a natural gesture agree with these statements?Nonverbal Communication - The Road to Successful Relationship

* "I could not fit in the palm of my hand."

* "It's important to me."

* "You are the key to our success."

* "There are three important points here." * "As you can see here on the visual ..."

Most actions are descriptive and useful, more natural and dynamic to be seen. Intentional acts may also be involved. I think the bold features, underlined and italicized in your word processing program. His gestures can do it too. They can emphasize what you say, adding stress or emphasize a point in the same way your word processing functions are.

Gestures give meaning and power of his presentation. I often had anxiety workshop participants who used their hands when talking too much. But the truth is that I have never seen "too much". As if Purposeful, gestures provided will enhance your presentation, do no harm.

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