What to Do With Your Arms
 Presenters, first put on clothes. Then, don't cut off your arms. They add passion and power to any talk. DO:
-Separate your arms from your sides. -Bend slightly at the elbow. -Hold your palms up and out. AVOID: -"Figleaf" (hands coupled in front of abdomen) -"Parade Rest" (hands coupled behind) -Pockets Improve body language in your organization with a workshop from Guila. We integrate the most current research on non-verbal communication.
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Puzzler
Try this out with your next group. But first, try it yourself! The answer is at the bottom.
I saw a friend of mine the other day. When I asked him how old he was, he said, "In two years I will be twice as old as I was five years ago." How old is he?
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What does the following mean for trainers and facilitators? Let me know, and I'll publish your insight in our next newsletter.
"Although many of us may think of ourselves as thinking creatures that feel, biologically we are feeling creatures that think." (Jill Bolte Taylor) |