Your body language is much more powerful
than the words you speak
When you're looking for the right
composure in front of an audience you
must remember this circle of impact. 
More than half of the impact you have on an
audience is caused by your body language
38% of the impact you have is caused by
your voice and the way you speak and
only 7% of the impact is due to the
content of your story. It's not a lot, is it?
So nice and good body language is
very important. Where do we start? 
We start with our feet, with our legs.
We plant them like trees in the earth. 
Which doesn't mean that you can't move around
during a presentation but it needs
stability. Your story needs to be stable
also, so you need physical stability.
And then your shoulders: you have to
straighten those shoulders and tuck up
your chin and to know where these
shoulders should be there's a very small
exercise. You just lift them up very high
and let them drop and then they are
where they should be. So feet, shoulders
and then your hands and your arms.  
What do we do with these? Well one thing you
have to remember is that you have to
keep an open communication with your
public. So this creates a barrier. 
We don't do this. This is much to waiting
You're actually demanding commands from
the audience. So what you want to do is
make the distance between yourself and
the audience smaller. So reach out with
those hands and those arms. All right?
Feet, hands and of course never to forget
a smile :)
 
