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She now offers the Compelling Speaker Certification, a turnkey system -- complete with training content &
technique, business strategies, and marketing guidelines -- that positions communicators to make a living training
other business professionals to become more compelling speakers. So a step, pause, a step, pause
creates a sensation of nervous footwork. If you take just one, it's not purposeful. You
can stride from side to side of the stage, or from the lectern to your
screen. I have captured the seven delivery skills that are key to being a dynamic
speaker in the acronym S.P.E.A.K.E.R.Smile, Posture, Eye Communication, Appearance, Kinesics, Expressive Vocals, Resting Places for
Your Hands In this article, I'm going to talk about "Posture." Your stance in
front of a room says a lot about how comfortable and confident you appear. Thirdly,
when those in front do turn around to look at you, what are they seeing?
The back of you. Pull your shoulders back; lift your chin up. That tall,
balanced posture will give you a more poised and confident appearance.Keep in mind that you
don't have to plant your feet like they were nailed to the floor. The idea
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to move around, but you can't give in to the tendency to slouch or cock
your hip out to the side. Only move when you can make it purposeful. First
of all, what seats in a room are taken first? The ones in the back,
right? For whatever reason, people often prefer to sit the farthest distance from the front
of the room. Neither conjures up an image of someone self-assured and confident, does it?
Your presentation power starts with your posture. And the key is a balanced stance. Not
only is it rude to turn your back on someone, but I never know what
my backside looks like! So stand tall, be balanced, and move purposefully and your posture
will convey a message of confidence and in command.Barbara Busey, president of the training firm
Presentation Dynamics, has been a professional speaker, trainer and author since 1990. Distribute your weight
evenly on both feet. If that's a challenge for you, try putting a coin in
both shoes to remind yourself to plant your feet. She does training and speaking on
Nike Requin the "dynamics" of how people "present" themselves, is the author of the book, "Stand Out
When You Stand Up," and is the creator of The Compelling Speaker, a unique presentation
skills training program that combines advance audio CD instruction with a hands-on, ultra participative workshop.
Secondly, when you walk deep into an audience, it means that those in the front
will have to turn around to see you. But I urge caution at making a
habit of this for three reasons: 1. This is not to imply ramrod straight military
posture. Since we're talking about movement, let's mention a common practice of some speakers,
namely, walking out into the audience. I never deliberately present my backside to an audience.
They did not choose to be close to the speaker, so as the speaker, I
hesitate to encroach on those invisible boundaries they set up.2. Like a bumper car attached
to a metal rod, you can move all around, but you can't slouch or lean
on one leg. You're making some members of the audience have to work to see
you, which doesn't seem fair if they're sitting where it should be easy to see
you.3. Stand tall, don't slouch. The key here is purposeful movement, not pacing or rocking
or swaying, or what I call nervous dance steps. Given that 93 percent of your
communication impact comes from the way you look and sound (not from what you're actually
saying!), then as a speaker it's important to master delivery skills. Try this visualization: Envision
a flexible pole running from floor to ceiling right through your spine. Picture a woman
standing with all her weight on her right leg, her right hand grasping her left
elbow, her left foot grinding the floor like she was putting out a cigarette. That's
why I call it dance steps. Movement is good. One way to ensure this is
to take at least two steps in any direction. Or how about this? A man
standing with his left foot crossed over to the other side of his right foot,
his hands shoved in his pockets, swaying side to side. It is purposeful movement and
can make the speaker feel more connected to the audience. Go to Compelling Speaker Certification
to see her video, listen to her audio, and learn when the next Certification training
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