Public Speaking: The First Thing I Notice
First impressions matter a great deal in presentation and public speaking. One small detail that makes a big difference is how you’re standing. So many speakers are shifting, rocking and pacing. Here’s a simple technique to help you feel, look and sound more calm, confident and credible.
Видео Public Speaking: The First Thing I Notice канала Jay Miller
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