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		<title>Position a Mirror Near Your Computer During Your Next Teleseminar or Webinar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Position a mirror near your computer. Why? Because it provides an opportunity for you to check out your body language while you are presenting via phone. Your audience can develoop mental images of you by your voice. For example,If you are smiling during parts of your presentation it actually changes the tone of your voice. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Position a mirror near your computer. Why? Because it provides an opportunity for you to check out your body language while you are presenting via phone. Your audience can develoop mental images of you by your voice. For example,If you are smiling during parts of your presentation it actually changes the tone of your voice. You sound friendly.</p>
<p>HARD TO BE A CLOWN WHEN YOU&#8217;RE WEARING A FROWN</p>
<p>Humor is so helpful in relaxing your audience. Check your facial expressions. Does it show a frown? Your attitude really can be heard in your voice. So often, we wear what we feel on our face although we are not doin a face to face presentation.</p>
<p>DO YOUR EYES LOOK SLEEPY, ARE YOU YAWNING?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s right the fatique in your face can be reflected in the energy of your voice.</p>
<p>So get a small mirror and place it where you can see it near your computer during  your next webinar or teleseminar.</p>
<p>Do you have any other ways that a mirror can help?</p>
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