Eye contact and public
speaking presentation
For
effective public speaking, getting the audience involved is
extremely important. However, many speakers ignore this fact and try
to look else where while making their presentation. I still remember
those early days when I had started my career as a public speaker. I
was highly praised for my speech but the audience somehow didn’t
connect to what I was talking about. When I tried to look inside, I
found that I was to blame myself. Since I was somewhat afraid to
look straight into the eyes of my audience, I often fixed my gaze
just above their head. Doing this, I was not only cheating them but
even making them feel unconnected to what I was speaking. You too
should realize how important those pupils are and let them do the
talking.
Imagine your friend is talking to you without looking at you.
Won’t it drive you nuts? It sure will. The same goes for public
speaking presentations. You need to find out some cheerleaders from
the crowd and look into their eyes while talking. Soon everybody in
your audience will feel as if you are talking to each of them
individually. Once they feel connected to you, they will be all ears
to what you are saying. So, get your pupils into action and connect
to your audience.
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