EYE CONTACT: Dos and Don’ts!
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Fred Elliott Miller
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Aug 22, 2022
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Eye Contact, like all elements of non-verbal communication, is extremely important when delivering a presentation. When done correctly, there is a better connection with those watching and listening. When Eye Read More

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Eye Contact, like all elements of non-verbal communication, is extremely important when delivering a presentation.

When done correctly, there is a better connection with those watching and listening.

When Eye Contact is not done well, there can be a disconnect between what you intend to convey and what your audience perceives as your message.

The following Dos and Don’ts are IMPORTANT!

Read them – Understand them – Use them!

DO

When speaking:

  • DO look at individuals directly in the eye, finish a thought, then
  • DO move on to someone else in a different section. Repeat.
  • DO look at all places your audience is seated.

When answering a question:

  • DO start answering by looking directly at the person who asked the question, then follow the above directions.

DON’T

When speaking:

  • DON’T stare at anyone. That would make them uncomfortable and no one likes that.
  • DON’T be a like searchlight, moving your head from side to side and not making a connection with individuals.
  • DON’T roll your eyes if someone asks a question you consider silly.
    • Important: Non-verbal communication, like that, trumps verbal communication. We believe what we see.
  • DON’T look only at an attendee who asked a question.
    • They might feel encouraged to ask another question. If you answer that one by only looking at them, you’re in a conversation that excludes others in your audience.

Follow this advice when using eye contact and I guarantee your next presentation we’ll be absolutely, positively NO SWEAT!

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About the Author Fred E. Miller is a speaker, an international coach, and the author of the books, “NO SWEAT Public Speaking!” and “NO SWEAT Elevator Speech!”

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Businesses, Individuals, and Organizations hire him because they want to improve their Networking, Public Speaking, and Presentation Skills.

They do this because they know: Speaking Opportunities are Business, Career, and Leadership Opportunities.

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