@askvinh: Hand gestures for executive presence start with one simple rule: get your elbows off your sides. Most professionals unconsciously "T-Rex" their gestures, keeping their arms tight and small. This instantly diminishes your authority in the room. Instead, imagine a sphere around your torso. Your hands should move freely within this space, reaching the edges without hesitation. This is your power sphere. When you use hand gestures that fill this space, you naturally command more attention. Your physical presence expands. People perceive you as more confident and credible. The mistake? Being afraid to take up space. Your gestures should be deliberate and expansive, not cramped and apologetic. Try this in your next presentation or meeting. Notice how differently people respond when you own your physical space. @steven
that was the hardest part of communication once I separated from active duty. talking with your hands is wrong. they are kept behind your back or at your side.
2026-04-11 22:45:24
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ray_sizzem03 :
get your knees flexxin' and your arms T-rexxin'
2026-03-28 15:09:14
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The Sentimental Darling :
Where is this interview posted?
2026-03-30 22:41:12
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Joy Recovery Method :
Obsessed with your teachings. Thank you❤️
2026-04-12 02:50:12
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SLKR :
Take up the spice
2026-04-16 02:33:45
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kaalabiic :
First
2026-03-28 12:24:34
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Adeoye Stephen :
💕💕💕
2026-03-28 22:55:51
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PRINCE WRITER :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-03-29 04:37:30
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