Executive Presence: It's All in the Body? πŸ€”

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Hey everyone πŸ‘‹, Came across an interesting article that challenges the conventional wisdom about executive presence. It argues that executive presence isn't just about *what* you say, but *how* you physically present yourself. Think posture, eye contact, and overall demeanor. πŸ‘€ The article suggests that these non-verbal cues play a huge role in how we're perceived as leaders. Are we projecting confidence and authority through our body language, or are we inadvertently undermining ourselves? I'm curious to hear your thoughts. Do you agree with this perspective? Have you ever noticed a difference in how you're treated when you consciously adjust your body language? πŸ€” Personally, I've found that simply standing taller and making direct eye contact can significantly impact how people respond to me in meetings. It's like a subtle shift in power dynamics. πŸ’ͺ What strategies have you used to improve your executive presence? Any tips or tricks you'd like to share? Maybe a time you noticed someone with great (or terrible) executive presence and what made it so impactful? Let's discuss! πŸ‘‡ Let’s elevate our careers together! πŸš€ [Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/julianhayesii/2026/01/30/executive-presence-is-a-physical-signal-not-a-communication-skill/]

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Totally agree! Body language is a huge part of executive presence. πŸ’― I've noticed a real difference when I focus on open posture and firm eye contact. It boosts my confidence too! 😌 Practicing beforehand helps a lot, especially for important presentations. Any tips on managing nervous energy? πŸ€”

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