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REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY GROUP 5 Ashley Speegle Stephanie Little Haoyue Guo Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

Thanks for coming to my presentation. HINT: Non-verbal's Should Match Your Words Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

ANALYZE YOUR NONVERBAL STYLE BODY POSITION AND MOVEMENT - Distracting Positions - Effective Formal Positions - Effective Informal Positions - Personal Style Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

Analyze your nonverbal style HAND AND ARM GESTURES - Discover Your Natural Gesturing Style - Avoid Distracting Gestures - Use Conversational Patterns - Adapt to The Situation Think About Your Audience Consider Cultural Norms Room Size Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

Analyze your nonverbal style EYE CONTACT AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS - Find a Friendly Face - Use Your Body as You Make Eye Contact - Interact With the Audience VOCAL TRAITS - Volume - Rate - Enunciation - Filler Words and Sounds Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

PRACTICE YOUR DELIVERY CONTENT AND TIMING - Prepare Your Notes - “Own” Your Content - Connect Notes to Slides - Time a Rehearsal REHEARSE YOUR SLIDES - Link What They’ll See to What You’ll Say - Anticipate Visual Distractions - Practice in the Room Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

PRACTICE YOUR DELIVERY PREPARE FOR YOUR PRESENTATION - Practice How You Will Open - Explain Purpose - Consider Your Nonverbal Message - Decide Where to Stand - Look Away From Your Slides Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

Manage your nervous symptoms GENERAL TECHNIQUE 1. Think About What Makes You Nervous 2. Analyze Your Symptoms - Visible - Audible - Undetectable 3. Practice 4. Request Feedback Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

MANAGE YOU NERVOUS SYMPTOMS PHYSICAL TECHNIQUE 1. Exercise to Control Adrenaline 2. Powerful Pose 3. Relax Specific Body Parts/ Take Deep Breaths 4. Prepare Your Voice Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

MANAGE YOU NERVOUS SYMPTOMS MENTAL TECHNIQUES 1. Try a Positive Approach 2. Create Positive Self Image 3. Think Rationally 4. Connect with the Audience Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

To sum it all up… ANALYZE YOUR NONVERBAL STYLE - Body Position and Movement - Hand and Arm Gestures - Eye Contact and Facial Expressions - Vocal Traits PRACTICE YOUR DELIVERY MANAGE NERVOUS SYMPTOMS - Content and Timing - General Techniques - Rehearse Your Slides - Physical Techniques - Prepare For Your Presentation - Mental Techniques Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

QUIZ According to the video, an optimist is also referred to as a _____________? You should be comfortable with _______ and ________ when practicing your delivery. When adapting to your presentation situation what are 2 of the 3 things you you should consider? 4. When managing your nervous system, what are 3 of the 4 physical techniques you should practice? Describe a nervous symptom you often get during presentations, and describe which of the techniques discussed you can use to manage it. 6. What former president did we use in our example of considering Cultural Norms? Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY

Answer Key 1. Reverse Paranoid 2. Content and Timing 3. Room Size, Cultural Norms, Think about your Audience 4. Exercise, Powerful pose, relax body parts, Practice Voice 5. Refer to one of the three techniques, General, Mental, Physical 6. George Bush Sr. Group 5 - REFINE YOUR NONVERBAL DELIVERY