Tag Archives: stance

Sit … and Deliver?

Last month, our piece on presentation stance drew positive comments from readers. Good to know that its focus on standing clear, standing straight and standing still resonated with workplace presenters.

But other readers asked for some tips when delivering a more casual presentation while seated or in a virtual setting. So, here you are. Don’t thank me … it’s my pleasure.

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Stand and Deliver

How you stand when delivering an in-person presentation can harness physical power and project confidence, credibility and competence to the audience … or not. Because your audience only knows what it sees, your stance can be a great natural visual aid. It can also show nervousness or lack of confidence very quickly and clearly. So … look the part you’re playing – a confident and credible presenter.

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Make Your Stance Sizzle!

How you stand when presenting can harness physical power and project confidence, credibility and competence … or not. Because your audience only knows what it sees, your stance can be a great natural visual aid. It can also show nervousness or lack of confidence very quickly and clearly. So … look the part you’re playing – a confident and credible presenter … and make your Stance Sizzle. Read More »

Stand & Deliver

(This month, we continue our deep dives into masking Presentation Anxiety symptoms with another physical delivery best practice. Standing and Delivering can harness physical power and project confidence, credibility and competence to the audience.)

Because your audience only knows what it sees, your body can be a great natural visual aid. It can also show nervousness or lack of confidence very quickly and clearly. So … look the part you’re playing – a confident and credible presenter. Read More »

Stand & Deliver!

Your audience only knows what it sees. That’s why Audience-Centric presenters harness the physical energy of their bodies by standing and delivering with credibility and confidence. Your body can be a great natural visual aid, but it can also show nervousness or lack of confidence very quickly and clearly. So … look the part you’re playing – a confident and credible presenter. Read More »

Move Them By Not Moving

‘Stand & Deliver’, a recent article on harnessing physical delivery power generated several questions from readers. I responded to them privately, but thought all of you would benefit from some excerpts of my comments.

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Stand & Deliver

Audience-Centric presenters harness the Physical Power of their bodies by standing and delivering with credibility and confidence. Because your audience only knows what it sees, your body can be a great natural visual aid. It can also show nervousness or lack of confidence very quickly and clearly. So … look the part you’re playing – a confident and credible presenter.

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