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How Much You Know is Important, but How You Present Yourself is More Important in Life and Business!

  1. How often do you make eye contact during conversations?
    • Always
    • Sometimes
    • Rarely
  2. How do you feel about public speaking?
    • Confident
    • Nervous but willing
    • Terrified
  3. Do you prepare and practice before important meetings or presentations?
    • Always
    • Occasionally
    • Never
  • Maintaining Eye Contact
  • Using Positive Body Language
  • Being Clear and Concise
  • Overcoming Nervousness

Responses

  1. lam0beaner Avatar

    I enjoyed your post. I get all the points you made. In managing people those same points make or break productive managers. It’s not what you are trying to say or put down, it’s how others pick it up or hear it. Nice post!!

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    1. Raja Paul Avatar

      Absolutely!! Thanks for your valuable feedback.🙂👍🏽

      Liked by 1 person

  2. Montu Kumar Das Avatar

    Paul saheb,

    Very relevant in our Family and Business. I personally feel Listening is area where many of us we fail, problem starts from there itself.

    Presentation is One of the most important in life and business.

    Nice feeling after long time I responded to one of your postings.

    Stay well!

    Regards

    Montu Kumar Das.

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    1. Raja Paul Avatar

      Thank you for sharing your thoughtful insights!!

      Like

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