If you never know what to do with your hands when you are presenting, interviewing or talking at work, this video goes through a few dos and don’ts.

Similar Posts

Why is your voice like a box of pencil crayons?
I love those pencil drawings in just black and white. I think they are really striking, especially when they are portraits or architectural in nature. They just work. The style and the content fit. Now, try to imagine a beautiful garden filled with glorious flowers – the pencil drawing doesn’t quite work as well. The…

Presenting
“I get so hot and shaky. My mind goes blank and I have no idea what I said or where I am meant to go next. And that’s when I have everything prepared! It’s even worse if I am presenting to the board” That was back at the beginning of April in our first group session about selling…

Confident Speaking is Not a ‘Soft Skill’ but a Power Skills
Did you know that you can access training and coaching to help you become a strong, confident communicator at work and in life? Once you have developed confident speaking skills you can use them in all areas of work and life – they are truly leveraged skills. They have the power to… Strengthen your ability…

Pitching 8 – The surprising element of pitching.
Last week I had the absolute pleasure of attending an event called MeetFounders hosted by Andrew Bott. It is a virtual platform that looks to help investors and founders meet and make magic! For a voice and body language geek, it was a perfect place to watch multiple pitches and hear what VC’s were looking for…

Head or Gut?
We swim in an ocean of feedback – I love this quote from Thanks for the Feedback. Our watches are even telling us if we have not moved enough, drunk enough water or slept long enough! Feedback and advice are inescapable and often conflicting. How do we manage it? Tara Mohr’s advice, from her 10…

Fact or Feeling?
Great coaching questions really help get down to the cause of the issue rather than the symptom. There are so many symptoms that can occur with speaking when our thinking is a bit wonky and it can be super tempting to jump in and fix them – the coaching equivalent of putting a plaster (band-aid)…