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Sit and Be Seen (Video)

If you are interested in projecting a confident, calm persona, then pay attention to your body language when you are seated. You may have incredible ideas tripping from your tongue, but if you are slouched in your seat, the audience will not necessarily believe your brilliance.

Learn to sit up, stay grounded and connect… it will make all the difference in the world!

Sit and Be Seen from Alexa Fischer on Vimeo.

In order to send the right message about who you are to your audience – no matter who is watching – you must be aware of your body language, whether you’re standing or sitting down. Create curiosity about who you are – by sitting like you’re someone important and confident. Because you are!

P.S. Speaking of sitting and being seen, I also have a free eBook on making great first impressions! Grab your copy now!

P.P.S. Want more inspiration and encouragement like this, so you can be your best self? Follow me on Twitter!

Alexa Fischer

Meet Alexa Fischer

Wishbeads founder Alexa Fischer is an actress, teacher, author, and speaker whose work helps people go after their dreams, build their confidence, and break free from fear. It’s time to ignite your light.

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