February 3, 2011

In Public Speaking, Your Body Is Talking — What Is Yours Saying? Posted By : The Voice Lady

There is even a crime show, called Lie to Me, in which the main character specializes in interpreting the microexpressions and body language of others, cleverly changing his own body language to further unsettle the suspect. If your body language detracts from or interferes with your delivery, then you should definitely work on improving it. If you generally speak with little expression in the vocal variety of your voice as well as in your body language and facial expression, you should work with a coach who can teach you how to 'let go' and allow your emotion to be seen and heard. Even very slight movement of your body, your arms, your legs, and your hands is better than no movement at all and will definitely make you that much more comfortable because it will help your body relax. The Voice Lady Nancy Daniels offers private, corporate and group workshops in voice and presentation skills as well as Voicing It! To see how voice training can improve your life, both professionally and personally, visit Voice Dynamic or watch a brief video as The Voice Lady describes Dynamic Public Speaking .

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