It’s the defining posture of a champion, crossing the finishing line, arms raised high, head back and usually a huge smile.

It’s the defining posture of a champion, crossing the finishing line, arms raised high, head back and usually a huge smile.
There’s loads of great pointers around posture and commanding the room – how you move, how you position yourself as you present etc, but for me, the relationship between posture and breath is key.
Stuck for preparation time before your next speaking event? This Forbes article has 3 great techniques to get you revved up and ready to present.
You’ve got 60-90 seconds to stand out, make an impression and leave your listener wanting to know more.
So great to be back at Natixis Investment Managers to run my flagship half day voice and presence session, for such an engaging and warm group of people.
This rather grandiose term is, in its simplest form, about keeping people interested in your message.