Hari Patience-Davies ponders the advantages of standing up and sitting down. Continue reading “Should you stand or sit when presenting virtually?”
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Hari Patience-Davies shares how a wardrobe challenge changed her work uniform. Continue reading “Finding the perfect dresses for Zoom”
Hari Patience-Davies shares four ways to get people to turn on their cameras and be more comfortable on screen. Continue reading “Four ways to get people to turn their webcams on”
Hari Patience-Davies offers six easy body language hacks – three dos and three don’ts for virtual calls. Continue reading “Three body language dos and don’ts for virtual calls”
Hari Patience-Davies highlights three of the biggest bookshelf blunders going. Continue reading “Bookshelf blunders – three things to avoid when using literature as your backdrop”
Hari Patience-Davies shares how she improved her Zoom game by turning her desk 90 degrees. Continue reading “How I set up my new background for virtual meetings”
Do you really need a ring light? Well, no, you don’t need one. No one needs to look good on camera, but we all want to, don’t we? Continue reading “Do I really need a ring light?”
In our third virtual presentation top tips article Hari Patience-Davies highlights the importance of practicing with a virtual audience in mind, what to do if your call gets gate-crashed and shows off her desk set-up…
Continue reading “Top tips for virtual presentations – ways to increase confidence”
More virtual presentation top tips from Hari Patience-Davies – choosing between a virtual and real background, how to dress for virtual success and a how to guide for presenting both your slides and video feed on the same screen. Continue reading “Top tips for virtual presentations – How to look good virtually”
In the first of our virtual presentation top tips articles, Hari Patience-Davies explains the value of turning your camera on, how to set up good lighting and where you should look while presenting. Continue reading “Top tips for virtual presentations – learn to love the camera”