Communication Skills Before taking a seat, be mindful of the direction you will be facing. If you have a choice, avoid facing a bright window. Ensure that.

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Communication Skills Before taking a seat, be mindful of the direction you will be facing. If you have a choice, avoid facing a bright window. Ensure that you have room to move and reposition yourself if you become stiff or restless.

In the Beginning… Sit in a confident & comfortable position to avoid negative body language habits. Keep your hands rested in your lap, your head raised showing an expression of interest, and relax your shoulders without slumping into the seat.

Common Body Language Tapping your foot is distracting and a sure sign of boredom

Fidgeting shows boredom and restlessness

A fixed,unfocused stare shows your attention is elsewhere

Looking away or hesitating before or while speaking indicates that you're unsure of what you're saying, or not paying full attention.

Touching your face or playing with your hair can be a sign that you're hiding something

Crossing arms indicates an unwillingness to listen

Voice Speak clearly in a controlled range of tones, avoiding a monotone Always pause before speaking. This avoids instinctively reacting and saying the wrong things Try to speak slightly slower than normal Vary your tone and dynamics, but try not to speak too loudly or too softly Don't mumble or chatter on excitedly Keep your hands away from your mouth as you speak Watch your pitch. High-pitched voices are tough on the ears, and avoid a 'sing-song' tone Let your voice show your enthusiasm and

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