
Six Ways To Demonstrate Listening / Presence
You may be a great listener; however, if the person talking to you senses you are not closely listening to them and 100% present, it feels frustrating and deflating. Following are six ways that you

You may be a great listener; however, if the person talking to you senses you are not closely listening to them and 100% present, it feels frustrating and deflating. Following are six ways that you

Virtual meetings are so different than in-person meetings, as you cannot read body language or feel the energy of the others in the meeting. Your presence is reduced to a small square on the screen!

Some people have no problem making eye contact one on one, however the dynamics of maintaining good eye contact when talking changes in a group setting, and in some cases, if you don’t adjust it for

We know that friendly eye contact is an important non-verbal cue of confidence, respect and connection in western cultures. But can you also show confidence, maintain respect and keep connection when breaking eye contact? Yes, you can, and

How you show up on video is important! Unlike in-person meetings and gatherings, everyone is equally on display. Therefore, do these following five actions to show confidence on video calls or video conferences: 1. Log

You listen with your ears…but you can best convey you are listening through your body language! In this fast-paced world, when someone feels heard…when someone feels like you are truly listening to them, it shows you value what

In video calls we are only able to convey body language with our upper body. Here are six ways you can exhibit positive body language during video calls or virtual meetings: 1. Keep your hands

Have people ever told you that they initially thought you were aloof or unfriendly– and you’re perplexed, not understanding why they are making these premature and false assumptions? Or have you been on the receiving

With the inundation of video conferences, meetings and even social gatherings, our presence has changed in how we show up and connect with others. At in-person meetings and gatherings we can convey all kinds of

Two months ago, I relocated to Georgia–one of those southern states where it’s easy to be the new person among strangers, where most everybody greets you with warm eye contact and a smile when passing.
We’d be glad to talk with you about training for you and your team and any upcoming events for which you need a speaker!