***3 Steps for Effectively Acknowledging Your Audience
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1. Approach your audience, making eye contact with them. While acknowledging those who have gone out of their way to hear you, scan the room and make note of your smilers. (Every audience has them!)
2. Once you reach the lectern, do not begin immediately. Adjust your note cards or the remote for your overhead presentation and then again, scan the room, still smiling, Truly look at your audience. If there is applause, by all means acknowledge the applause.
3. Before you open your mouth to speak, breathe. Then as you begin your speech or presentation – the opening of which you have memorized – make solid eye contact with those in your audience just as you would were you having a conversation in your living room.
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