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Business Presentation Body Language Tips

by Simon Maselli

Business presentations can be extremely nerve wracking and are often a success or failure based on your body language. Would you know how to hold your body language to ensure your business presentation was a success?

Body language and non-verbals tell so much about who we are and what we believe in that there are whole fields dedicated to there study. These tips will allow you to hold it together while delivering your presentation and show your audience that you mean business!

1. Hold your body upright. holding your body upright will show your audience that you are confident and believe in what you are presenting. A slouching person usually indicates lies or untruths and therefore is untrustworthy. Hold your chest out and head high. Not only will your audience respond but the physiology shift will also make you feel more confident.

2. Voice. Speak in a slow and commanding voice. Again this is a sign of confidence which is axactly what will make your business presentation a success or failure. Use differences in your pitch to exaggerate particular points in your business presentation. You should also speak slowly and clearly. Ensure your audience has time to hear each point and process the information.

3. Hands! Your hands will give away your nervousness more than anything. I cant stress enough, don't fidget. Hold your hands by your side and relax them. if you are so nervous that you cant relax hold your first index finger and your thumb together as hard as you can. After a short time your hands will relax and you will forget all about them and continue on your presentation.

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If you follow the tips outlined above you will find giving your presentation much easier. not only will you portray confidence you will fell more confident. It is a self-perpetuating cycle.Simon Maselli's life reads like a fairytale and what tale is complete without disaster. This is exactly what Simon felt during several weeks of September 2008 as his wealth was dissolved and his personal life shattered. How did Simon respond? Not as you would expect. Simon's study of personal development, sub-conscious and search for challenge allowed him to recognise what an amazing opportunity he was given. Since he has modelled sporting icons, politicians, barristers, Businessmen & Women, therapists, even hardened criminals to learn exactly makes them successful in their chosen industry.

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