What your body language says about you


Vocal training can help you succeed in getting more publicity, but don't forget the role body language plays in your delivery.

Body language is the oldest, most trusted language in the world. It was around long before the spoken word and accounts for 55% of what we communicate, while the voice accounts for 38% and the words for only 7%. ..

Before you even open your mouth, people are making assumptions about you based on your non-verbal cues. Are you to be taken seriously or dismissed? Are you warm and friendly or stiff and distant?

Do you smile easily, or do you scowl? Do you walk with assurance and confidence when you enter a room, or do you slip in hoping you won't be noticed? Do you meet people easily, or do you have difficulty in new situations? These are only a few of the things that your silent voice, or body language, reveals about you.

Building the Power of Your Voice: How to Improve Your Voice to Command Attention & Move People to Action provides valuable tips that help professional individuals achieve complete success with public speaking.
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