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According to research, a positive interaction with someone else involves:
❗️Just 30% of your content
❗️And 70% of your non-verbal communication!
Here’s how you can use body language to win over your 1st date!
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同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過361萬的網紅Dan Lok,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Are You Just Getting Into Public Speaking And Want To Know How To Connect With Anyone On Stage? Here’s Just One Of Dan’s Public Speaking Secrets. Want...
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body language presentation 在 Cindy Sirinya Bishop Facebook 的最佳解答
PUBLIC SPEAKING PRO TIP#1:
BODY LANGUAGE
1. Use your entire body when speaking or presenting on stage. Whether it be a school presentation, TED Talk, class lecture or event hosting, your ONSTAGE PRESENCE is one of the most important ways to project confidence and charisma and engage with your audience.
2. Move naturally: shift your weight from one foot to the other or take small steps around the stage. This can help get rid of excess nervous energy but be careful not to pace back and forth.
3. Use your hands and arms to make your point. Emphasizing key moments with a hand gesture is a great way to keep audience interested in what you have to say.
4. Keep your posture! Shoulders back, back straight, and chest open will make you look more trustworthy and engaging.
5. Don’t forget to breathe. Breathing properly while speaking in public is key to allowing the rest of your body to move naturally and not look too rigid or stiff.
Practice these tips to make your next speaking engagement SPOT ON. Good luck!
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body language presentation 在 TMBA Facebook 的最佳貼文
謝謝TMBA的大家長 游穎鴻學長 為我們摘要了昨天課程的重點。
分享2014.7.26回台大TMBA主講Presentation Skill課程的一些重點摘要: 一、事前準備:
1. 準備簡報的第一步:先瞭解聽眾、然後設身處地的為他們著想、準備他們想聽的內容。
2. 心態比任何Skill還要重要:簡報是為了幫助聽眾解決問題、讓聽眾覺得有所收穫,而非為了展現自己有多厲害。世界上厲害的人多的是,但與他們無關,因為人們只在乎和自己有關的事情。
3. 簡報是一種雙向的溝通,所以最佳的簡報,就是一種最佳的溝通。推薦書:《卡內基溝通與人際關係- 如何贏取友誼與影響他人》
二、簡報過程:
1. 一個成年人,平均能夠集中精神的時間只有15分鐘。再優秀、再資深的講者,在TED最多也有18分鐘發言時間—因為是人類專注力的極限。
2. 主講者才是一切:Powerpoint、簡報筆、講桌都不是必要的—除非你確定一定會有加分效果。TED最受歡迎的講者肯‧羅賓森(Ken Robinson)在TED的演講超過2,000萬人次點閱,他從未使用投影片。
3. TED簡報技巧的3個S:具體(Specific)、簡潔(Simple)、真誠(Sincere)
4. 視覺勝過一切:55/38/7的奧秘。
5. 善用肢體語言:Amy Cuddy在TED的演講” Your body language shapes who you are”是必看的一段影片。
6. 如果聽眾分神了:適時的停頓5秒鐘、問問題,都可重新將現場關注焦點回到講師身上。
三、簡報最後:
1. 一定要有Conclusion:收斂到你想傳達的目的。
2. 無論對方買帳與否,真誠的感激他:生意沒做成,也要交到朋友。
3. 動之以情,作Happy Ending!
4. 留下聯絡方式,爭取下一次機會。
四、私房秘技:
1. 如何克服緊張:放慢速度、寧可停頓讓彼此思考,也不要急促想把所有片段全部用「那.. 那..」串起來(娜娜不在現場,不要再叫她了!)。愈急切的present愈難讓聽者接收到訊息。
2. Q&A的必勝秘技:第一句:「這是一個很好的問題,謝謝 …最後一句「不知道這樣有沒有回答到您的問題?」太難的問題可以會後再留下來討論,就算說服不了對方,至少也讓對方覺得你是個真誠的人。
3. 改變那些可以改變的(如肢體語言、投影片的使用),接受自己無法改變的(如自己的體型、聲音。而且會緊張才是常態),並且把自己的優點發揮到極致。Presentation Skill有其極限,而Presentation Style具無可取代的價值。
4. 主講者利用「過去、現在」與「未來」情境的移轉,就容易掌控聽眾的情緒起伏,而且最後用「未來」情境收尾,是最有想像空間、對觀眾內心穿透力最強的簡報ending。(例如我今天用「競爭對手v.s.並肩作戰的戰友」,讓聽眾思索why TMBA,作為我的ending)
最後,很高興再次回到台大、回到TMBA這個讓我學習和成長的環境,能夠為提升台灣MBA學生的國際競爭力而一起努力,我感到非常光榮(儘管校友回來演講,是從來不會有講師費的,因而我感到更光榮),而且很多TMBA人也都是這樣想的—因此TMBA這個平台才會被創造出來而且薪火相傳到了第15屆。未來學弟妹的才能和成就都可能會超越我們,因為這就是TMBA存在的價值,而台灣未來也因為這些優秀而堅強的後輩的推升而更有競爭力,生活在這土地上的人們也都將是受益者。
Written by 穎鴻,TMBA第一屆校友
body language presentation 在 Dan Lok Youtube 的最讚貼文
Are You Just Getting Into Public Speaking And Want To Know How To Connect With Anyone On Stage? Here’s Just One Of Dan’s Public Speaking Secrets. Want To Know More? Discover Them Here In Dan’s NEW Book, Unlock It: http://bodylanguage.danlok.link
One of the biggest reasons why most people fear public speaking more than death is because they’re afraid people will either laugh at them or won’t listen to them. If that’s you and you want to know how to connect with anyone on stage, watch this video as Dan Lok gives you his secret to using body language to connect with anyone on and off stage.
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Dan Lok is a Chinese-Canadian business magnate and global educator known for being the founder and chairman of Closers.com - the world’s #1 virtual-closers network, Copywriters.com, and SalesCalls.com. Beyond his businesses, Mr. Lok has led several global movements to redefine modern education where he has taught individuals from 150+ countries to develop high income skills and financial confidence.
Beyond his success in business, he was also a two time TEDx opening speaker. An international best-selling author of 12+ books. A member of Young Presidents Organization (YPO) - a private group of global chief executives whose companies employ 22 million people and generate 9-trillion USD in annual revenues. He also hosts The Dan Lok Show - a series on elite business tycoons and world-leading entrepreneurs.
Today, Mr. Lok continues to be featured in thousands of media channels and publications every year and is widely seen as one of the top business leaders by millions around the world.
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#DanLok #BodyLanguage #Connect
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He’s been in business for over 20 years and his results are not typical.
Most people who watch his videos or enroll in his programs get the “how to” but never take action with the information. Dan is only sharing what has worked for him and his students.
Your results are dependent on many factors… including but not limited to your ability to work hard, commit yourself, and do whatever it takes.
Entering any business is going to involve a level of risk as well as massive commitment and action. If you're not willing to accept that, please DO NOT WATCH DAN’S VIDEOS OR SIGN UP FOR ONE OF HIS PROGRAMS.
This video is about Body Language - How To Connect With Anyone On Stage
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body language presentation 在 Chou Shu-Yi周書毅 Youtube 的最讚貼文
Made in China?—A Practice 《從身體出發-中國練習》2017
( 30min_5min tralier / work-in-progress presentation 此片段為創作第一階段的分享 )
“I found myself given something to practice, right when I flew across the Taiwan Strait, and right when I walked through immigration.
“As a native-born Taiwanese, the practice for me is a questioning about the tangled bloodlines inside my body, about the validity of news stories, about the history written by the powerful, about the value of the body; a helpless questioning about political control, as well as a questioning about being, about life, about love.
“Through real contact with China, I try to figure out if there is any difference between our bodies when we speak the same language, and if the condition of the body is changed by the political landscape. This is the first step to making a piece of art about China.”
Choreography by 周書毅 Chou Shu-Yi_編舞
Sound by Wang Yujun 王榆鈞 Yujun Wang_音樂
Lighting by Ray 曾睿琁 (Ray Tseng)_燈光協助
Film Editor by 林婉玉 (Jessica WanYu Lin)_影像紀錄剪輯
Rehearsal asSistant 李偉能 Joseph Lee_排練助理
* Premier : 27 August 2017年8月27日
首次呈現創作階段分享於亞當計畫
https://adam.tpac-taipei.org/2017/flavours.aspx?id=7
* Sponsored by the National Culture and Arts Foundation
本作品由財團法人國家文化藝術基金會贊助
https://archive.ncafroc.org.tw/result?id=ee81f090cc664b9cae99d1c2db1c1fee#!
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有一群人圍著我,告訴我能說不能說能做不能做的過去
有一群人圍著我,他們說認識我,叫我跟他們回去
有一群人圍著我,我想跟他們說,我活在不是現在的現在,你們給我的過去未曾離去,你們是誰?我們能聽懂彼此的一些語言,卻擁有無法理解的未來.像是影子與光一般,無法離開彼此的關係.矛盾,未曾停止
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創作概念 :
從跨越臺灣海峽開始,從臺灣走入中國人民的機場入境審查標示開始。周書毅從生於臺灣的自己出發,開始一連串對於血液裡複雜的提問;對於現今媒體報導真實性的提問;對於人類走向強權歷史的提問;對於身體價值性的提問;對於政治控制的無力提問;對於生命與生活的提問。
透過實地走訪與了解,說著相同語言,身體是否有不同的樣貌,政治環境是否改變了身體狀態,這是中國練習創作的第一步找尋。 關於"矛盾"...
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