Body language and eye contact

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Nancy Duarte of Duarte Design, spent a day at the Decker Communications HQ. There she discovered the importance of eye contact when presenting.

Your body language and the amount of eye contact you do during your presentation is so important. Stay standing behind the table and you risk not connecting with your audience, move about too much and you are likely to make your audience motion sick.

One of the most interesting things to come out of this post was that Nancy was recommended to over emphasise her gestures and to spend 5 seconds in eye contact with each member of her audience.

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