I attended a symposium to hear Shilagh Mirgain, Ph.D. speak on Mindful Leadership. Throughout her program, I made sure to make eye contact and smile to support, affirm, and engage with her presentation. When audience members do this for me, it adds an extra punch of dynamic energy that enriches my presentations and improves my performance.
I recently attended a symposium featuring a talk by Shilagh Mirgain, Ph.D., on the subject of Mindful Leadership. During her presentation, I actively engaged by maintaining eye contact and smiling, which not only showed my support but also fostered a deeper connection to her message. Such interactions create an energized atmosphere, making the experience more enriching for both the speaker and the audience.
This experience resonates with the ideas presented in Susan C. Young's book, "The Art of Body Language". She emphasizes the significant role of non-verbal communication in enhancing interactions. By being mindful of our body language, we can optimize our impact and create a more positive exchange, both for ourselves and those we communicate with.