Be a showman for your roles

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Whenever we’ve done a role dozens of time, our enthusiasm drops. Maybe our enthusiasm came from the stress of a new role. Maybe it was new and exciting. Now when we perform the role, our energy is more dull. It becomes noticeable in our performance. Our lack of energy becomes contagious to the rest of the meeting.

Penn and Teller are two magicians who have perform both new and old tricks for decades. Even when performing a trick they’ve performed for decades, they’ll still pull you to the edge of your seat.

Part of their mastery of the trick is their communication. Penn’s choice of words, and energy. Teller may not speak but he is able to communicate with his body. They’ve learned how to display the energy they need through practice.

Whenever you communicate in a meeting, with friends or with family what’s the energy you give out. Where you have lost that enthusiasm find it again. Practice over and over again to get it to appear. The energy you have will flow through your body, voice, eyes and reach your words. Be the showman who pulls in their audience.

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