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Want to be a memorable speaker? Comment 'TEDx' and I'll send you my TEDx talk where you'll learn how to be a memorable speaker

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If you want to level up your communication, follow these 3 steps. Also if you want to join me for a free 2 hour communication skills masterclass, type masterclass below ⬇️ #communicationskills #publicspeaking

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Former FBI agent Joe Navarro reveals a powerful communication trick: Speak in cadence. When you speak with rhythm and deliberate pauses, people pay attention. It’s one of the easiest ways to sound confident and keep the room engaged. Especially powerful if you struggle to hold attention in meetings. Start using it today. Follow @biz.insider for more applicable business tips

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This video got over 26M views on TT… The Secret to Commanding Attention: Unlocking the Influence Zone 🙌 Your hand gestures can dramatically amplify your message—if you use them intentionally. In my book Amplify Your Influence, I discuss the Influence Zone, the space between your shoulders and hips where your gestures hold the most power. ✅ Why It Works • Clarity: Gestures in this zone align with your words, making your message easier to understand. • Confidence: Centered movements project calmness and authority. • Connection: Open, purposeful gestures build trust and engagement. ✨ What Does the Research Say? The best TED Talk speakers use 465 purposeful gestures in 18 minutes—creating visual cues that captivate their audience. Meanwhile, lower-performing talks use only 272 gestures, which makes them less dynamic and engaging. 💡 Pro Tips 1. Keep your hands between your shoulders and hips for gestures that look natural and confident. 2. Use gestures to emphasize key points (e.g., counting on your fingers, open palms for sincerity). 3. Be intentional—random movements can distract your audience. Your audience watches your body language as much as they hear your words. By mastering the Influence Zone, you’ll captivate, inspire, and persuade like never before. What’s your biggest takeaway on using hand gestures effectively? Let’s discuss below! 👇 #HandGestures #InfluenceZone #AmplifyYourInfluence #BodyLanguage #CommunicationSkills #Leadership

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The #1 voice tip to instantly be more engaging... Can you guess what it is? It's VARIETY. Variety is what keeps people engaged! Without any vocal variety when you speak, it's easy to lose people's attention. When you add variety to your voice whether it be through your pitch, your rate of speech or your volume, it keeps people engaged. By the way if you want to join me in Sydney next month for my 2 day in person workshop, comment or DM the word "workshop" for more details :)

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#11: How will you tread the hallowed ground? | Ewing School

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This is (Still) Water: 20 Years Later

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