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Stand tall. Take up space by standing tall. Make eye contact. Don't fidget. Speak slowly and clearly. Allow silences. Keep your hands visible. Take big steps.
Preparation and organization. Be prepared and organized for your presentation because this increases your control and fewer things can go wrong. Positive mental imagery. Managing nerves. Pausing. Practice. Confident body language. Use your nervous energy. Speak slowly.
Know the difference. Discard the negative thoughts you don't need. Learn your confidence areas. Enter a state of strong positive emotion. Forgive yourself. Recognize confident role models. Celebrate the failures of others (no, really). Don't feel the need to say yes.
Talk positively to yourself. Claim your success before you begin, Price says. Use the restroom. “First thing's first,” Price says. Strike a power pose. Exercise lightly. Take several deep belly breaths. Don't pretend you're not nervous. Reframe your nervousness as excitement. Focus on giving.
Tell your stories but for the right reason. Be vulnerable. Let your body talk. Show, don't tell. Interested is interesting. Be curious. Shine the light on someone else. Invite self-disclosure.
Lean back and relax. Face the person you are speaking with. Do not cross your legs.
Separate fact from fiction. Most of your negative thoughts are just thoughts, not facts. Say affirmations each morning. Focus your energy. Find what's positive on others. Good body language. Give thanks. Take care of yourself.
Taking control of your self-confidence. If you are low in self-confidence, is it possible to do things that will change that? Groom yourself. Dress nicely. Photoshop your self-image. Think positive. Kill negative thoughts. Get to know yourself. Act positive.
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