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I little play on Shakespeare is good for the soul :-). Too often we see speakers reading straight from their pages; all we see are head-crowns and rarely any eyes. Eye contact is essential for that connection with your audience, but so is getting the material right. What do you do? Everyone struggles with this so today we discuss what balance ratio is optimal for you to be able to read what needs to be verbatim without LOOKING like you are reading at all. It's a similar illusion to how Michael Jordan looked like he was actually flying in the air while launching for a dunk.
By Christoph MeiI little play on Shakespeare is good for the soul :-). Too often we see speakers reading straight from their pages; all we see are head-crowns and rarely any eyes. Eye contact is essential for that connection with your audience, but so is getting the material right. What do you do? Everyone struggles with this so today we discuss what balance ratio is optimal for you to be able to read what needs to be verbatim without LOOKING like you are reading at all. It's a similar illusion to how Michael Jordan looked like he was actually flying in the air while launching for a dunk.