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Improving Eye Contact

Improving Eye Contact

Tips for better eye contact:

  • Pretend your eyes are stick with glue to them.
  • Keep eye contact until the speaker finishes.
  • Look away slowly and reluctantly.
  • Practice epoxy eye and keep eye contact with your target person even when other are speaking.
  • When you are men and talking personal matter with the men just make your eye contact little less sticky as it may be misinterpreted.

💡 Keep eye contact to make your conversation partner feel connected and understood. 💬

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