Jimmy Cooper

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    When speaking to a crowd, you should always try to make eye contact with every section of the crowd so they feel like
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    you care about them. That’s why the best public speakers always look like they’re looking directly at you.
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    Positive thoughts generate positive feelings and attract positive life experiences.
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    “Those who say they can, and those who say they can’t are usually both right.” – Confucius
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    Another reason someone may be looking sideways is because the person didn’t like what you said. It may be a sign that they’re irritated. If you say something and the person looks to the side, ask if the comment hurt them.
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    Every minute, someone blink around 15-20 times.
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    Body Language is 93 Percent of Communication?
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    if someone isn’t looking you in the eye, they’re being dishonest.
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    The people who don’t look you in the eye and use the same tone of voice for everything,
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    but who don’t mean anything bad about it. It’s just how they were born.
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