A typhoon is something that stands on the stage and has an imposing manner and slowly extends outward from a person. What the hell is this momentum? It comes from the scene, but what inspires this momentum is called confidence. So the first thing to practice typhoon is self-confidence.
Then, many presenters always feel that they are not straight enough on the stage, which is a matter of standing posture. First of all, you can't swing around on the stage. Any action is unnecessary on the stage, but it doesn't mean that you are a talking electric pile on the stage. It is feasible to cooperate with a small amount of hand movements at the right time.
If you want an exercise plan, it's very simple. Stick to it for 100 days, stand upright with your back to the wall every day, with a book on your head, your shoulders spread out against the wall, your hips against the wall, your calves against the wall and your heels against the wall. The above parts are all against the wall, but you don't want to lean against the wall. Please distinguish between the two words, and then spend 1 hour every day.
Hang in there, kid.
Give it to me, son.
No matter in the company or at school, we sometimes hear some one-minute inspirational speeches, which req