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So don't forget: Looking into the camera lens to make eye contact. Especially during moments when you want to convey something clearly. To smile every now and then. Even when you are not speaking, facial expressions allow you to respond non-verbally to what is being said. Keep an open attitude. For example, do not sit with your arms folded, leaned back, but with your arms open and your body leaned forward.
Appear powerful with your voice One of the best instruments you own your vote! With good use of your voice you can attract attention, keep the attention, and convey a message well. So it is often not in the precise words you use, but how you say something. Good use of voice keeps you captivated as a listener, and the message really gets through. Vary photo editor in tempo and volume. Speak faster sometimes, and slow on really important parts. Let the speaking pace also depend on the pace of the meeting and/or the interview.

Adjust your pace to someone else. Lower voices often come across as clearer and more powerful. Are you nervous and speaking high Then try to breathe calmly and speak in a low voice (from your lower abdomen). Make sure you have the right intonation: a varied melody in your voice. A monotonous story is very difficult to keep up with. Think in advance which words you really want to emphasize. Don't be afraid of silences. It can be very beneficial to take a moment of silence right after you say something important.
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