CR 15 - Look Great On Stage When You Are Speaking: 3 Simple but Effective Tips
Release Date: 04/16/2018
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info_outlineLearn to pay attention to the details that will help you attract the types of audiences you'd like to speak to in the future and what you need to do ahead of time to make sure you look, feel and sound your best on stage including:
- Who is in the audience
- Where you are in the room
- What you will wear
With a little planning and some homework, you can make sure your audience focuses on you and not what you are wearing.
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Study - Psychology of Objectification
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