If eye contact is something that intimidates you, you can choose certain chairs, rows and pillars in an auditorium and your audience will feel like you’re making eye contact with them.
However, I don’t recommend that because we truly gauge whether our audience is connected through eye contact.
We want to see: Are they listening? Are they resonating? Is this message actually landing? And that comes from personal connections.
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