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Try looking at individuals rather than scanning the group. Since you are using a computer, you never need to look at the screen behind you — just glance down at the computer screen briefly
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kimkaz on 23 Nov 14I like to connect with at least one person in the group who seems intertested in what I'm saying. It keeps me from getting distracted.
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With a TV screen, you can keep all or most of the lights on. Make sure your text and graphics are large enough to be seen on the small the screen.
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you’re not the star of the show. The audience is.
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Anticipating resistance forces you to really think about the people you’re presenting to, and that makes it easier to influence them. If you’ve made a sincere effort to look at the world through their eyes
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slides ever created, see "8 PowerPoint Train Wrecks.")
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Practice 10 hours for every one hour of the presentation (
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"You don't need an expert coach to be there to find these things," Gallo says. "You'll pick out one hundred things on your own that are annoying or maybe are some bad habits that you never knew you did."