The Simple Act of Standing
I recently gave a presentation for a Toastmasters meeting from my home via Zoom. Sometimes when I present from home, I choose to sit in front of my camera. Other times I opt to stand. For this presentation, I stood, and I was surprised by the response!
Numerous people commented that they were glad I stood up for the presentation. The speech topic itself had nothing to do with standing. It was about conflict resolution, not about the importance of exercise or "standing up" for what's right or some other topic where standing would be expected to have a real impact. Still, standing clearly had an impact on my audience.
Perhaps its because we have gotten so used to sitting down during our remote meetings in this time of working from home, but standing up seemed to be something different in that particular setting - something that stood out in a good way, enough so that multiple people noticed it and complimented it.
How will you stand up and stand out? It might not be by literally standing up, but find your own way to make your presentations and your communication impactful and noticeable.
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