Whenever you are in front of spectators,
deliberate eye contact has the power to change how people think of you. Here's
why.
This is one simple thing that you can do to
improve your impression as a host, inspire all to see things as you see them,
and make it more likely your spectators will say yes to your idea; it is
constant, focused eye contact with one person at a time.
All it takes to start reaping the rewards of
assertive eye contact is a little practice every day?
.
"Making and maintaining an eye contact even with anyone encourages influential
feelings of connection.
So, if you want to connect with your audience,
look people in the eye, one at a time.
Whenever you can’t manage to make an eye contact with your listeners,
you will look less commanding, less credible,
and less self-assured which might lead to low self confidence
When you don't look into people’s eye, they are
least expected to look at you. And when they stop looking at you, they start
thinking about somewhat other than what you're saying, and when that occurs,
they stop attending.
When you look someone in the eye, he or she is
more likely to look at you, more likely to listen to you, and more likely to
buy you and your message.
When you look into a person in the eye, you interconnect
self-confidence and trust in your point of interpretation. One of the most
powerful means of collaborating confidence and belief is sustained, focused eye
contact, this makes you feel more confident and act more assertively. It may
feel weird at first, but when you practice, it becomes a habit that gives you
power.
With practice, you will master this important
skill and turn it into a behavior that will serve you well in all areas of your
life.
Smile
with your eyes
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