Personal presence is difficult to define but easy to recognize. People with presence carry themselves in a way that turns heads. When they talk, people listen. When they ask, people answer. When they lead, people follow. Personal presence can help you get a date, a mate, a job, or a sale. It can help you lead a meeting, a movement, or an organization.
Presence is not something you’re born with—anyone can learn these skills, habits, and traits. Award-winning speaker and consultant Dianna Booher shows how to master dozens of small and significant things that work together to convey presence. She details how body language, manners, and even your surroundings enhance credibility and build rapport. You’ll learn to use voice and language to demonstrate competence, deliver clear and memorable messages, and master emotions. You’ll learn to think strategically, organize ideas coherently, and convey to others genuine interest, integrity, respect, and reliability.
Take her self-assessment to measure your progress. With Dianna Booher’s expert, entertaining advice, you can have the same kind of influence as the most successful CEOs, celebrities, and civic leaders.Preface Introduction: Why Should You Care?
Part 1: How You Look Chapter 1: Consider First Impressions Like First Loves Chapter 2: Take Stage Chapter 3: Channel the Passion Chapter 4: Translate Your Body Language to Credibility Chapter 5: Don’t Disappear
Part 2: How You Talk Chapter 6: Be Professional, Not Professorial Chapter 7: Heed the Highlighter Principle Chapter 8: Say the Right Thing at the Right Time and Leave Unsaid the Wrong Thing at the Emotional Moment Chapter 9: Abandon Chicken Little, But Stop Sugarcoating Chapter 10: Move the Conversation Forward
Part 3: How You Think Chapter 11: Think Strategically Chapter 12: Cut Through the Clutter Chapter 13: Take a Point of View Chapter l£~