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  • In this week's presentation tip video, I'm going to teach you a fast and easy way for

  • how to use hand gestures in a presentation or when giving a speech. You've probably heard

  • different ways you should use your hands when presenting or speaking and you've probably

  • been confused by what you've heard. Well, I'm here to shed some light on this important,

  • but somewhat confusing topic. In this week's video, I'm going to talk about

  • what the heck to do with your hands when you're giving a presentation or speech. I'm going

  • to explain why using your hands is important and give you some tips for how to use your

  • hands while standing and waiting to speak and while speaking, so you can look all cool

  • and confident when you're up there giving your presentation.

  • I know that this particular topic causes people a lot of grief because many people don't feel

  • comfortable expressing themselves with their hands even though that's what they've been

  • taught to do in most presentation or public speaking courses.

  • Why are hand gestures important? The main reason why you should understand

  • how to use hand gestures in a presentation is because of how you'll appear to your audience.

  • You've probably heard about how it's so bad to cross your arms in front of you while speaking

  • and that's true. But the other thing is this: If your hand gestures are good, you'll make

  • your audience feel more comfortable because they can see that you're confident and in

  • control. And that's a good thing if you're selling them something, or presenting at a

  • conference, or you're speaking at school, or you're talking to potential employers during

  • a job interview. You know what?

  • For you single guysThis will even help you when you're trying to land a date with

  • that pretty girl you see everyday that you're too scared to talk to.

  • Ok, so let me explain how you use your hands when giving a presentation or speech. But

  • remember thisNothing will help your presentation if you

  • didn't prepare and practice. Nothing.

  • Nothing I can teach you about using your hands is gonna be worth anything if you didn't take

  • the time to prepare your actual presentation and practice.

  • Got it? Good. AnywayFirst, I'm going to talk about when

  • you're waiting to speak. You know, that uncomfortable time when you're

  • not sure what you should do, especially if you're waiting for other people to finish

  • speaking first. The solution for this is elegantly simple and it's something easy to remember

  • and do. Just stand up nice and tall and clasp your

  • hands behind your back. Really easy. But don't bounce around or sway or fidget

  • with your hands while you're waiting. Just stand still and relaxed, not military stiff,

  • and you'll give off a sense of calm and confidence. You can look at the speaker and listen to

  • them, which is a polite thing to do in this situation.

  • Ok, so now it's your turn to speak. This is actually a lot easier than you think

  • and you won't have to learn anything new. And I'm really excited about teaching you

  • this because it's just such brilliantly simple thing to do.

  • You see, I realized that when we sit and talk to people, whether it be with your friends,

  • your boss, or whoeverwe naturally use our hands when we speak. Think about it

  • When you're having a conversation with someone while sitting down, what do you do with your

  • hands? Yes, I know, sometimes your hands are on your

  • lap, or whatever, but I'm gonna guess that most of the time you're speaking and using

  • your hands. So you've probably figured out by now that

  • my big revelation with hand gestures is to just pretend you are sitting down and talking

  • to someone. There's absolutely no need to plan or choreograph

  • your hand gestures. That's so unnatural and really bad advice. You'll look like a robot.

  • So here's how you practicePrepare your presentation and then practice

  • giving your presentation while sitting down, just as if you were having a conversation

  • with a friend and your presentation is the topic of your conversation. You might find

  • that you'll have to edit your presentation so it sounds more conversational. It that's

  • the case, do it, because you'll sound much more natural and look way more comfortable

  • and confident. And don't worry if you don't naturally use

  • your hands that much. It's totally fine, but I think if you really think about it, you'll

  • find that you do use your hands more than you think.

  • So that's it. All you gotta do to get good at hand gestures during your presentation

  • are two things: Number oneWhen you're waiting to speak,

  • just hold your hands behind your back and stand tall and relaxed.

  • Number twoWhen you're giving your presentation, use your hands like you would when having

  • a normal conversation. Practice this by sitting down and giving your

  • presentation like you were speaking to a friend. Now go and try it and let me know how it goes.

  • If you have a better way, or other suggestions, let me know by leaving a comment below.

  • Thanks and see you again next time.

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