Take my shoes, take my toilets that way, from the first time they see you, they are going to make a judgement you have 40 seconds. If you use those 40 seconds, you can create a good impression. If you arrive in a suit doesn't matter what you were there after, they always going to see you in a seat. If you arrive in a pair of shorts, they are always going to remember you in a pair of shorts. It doesn't matter what you weigh afterwards. So those 40 seconds are hugely important.
Now the thing you have to remember is the person that you have eye contact with is not the person that you have to worry about because watches I have eye contact with you. And I can do this and you should actually try it with people and They won't take the eyes off you, because you've got them locked on. It's the people around you that you have to pay attention to. So while I'm speaking to this person, if I'm doing this guess is watching doesn't matter about what's happening with this person that I have eye contact with. It's the people that are watching from the side with 40 seconds to when you walk onto stage, if you're nervous person walk onto stage. Take time.
Is my Mac working, allowing people to assist you that first 40 seconds will determine whether you're going to have this little long uphill battle to win the audience's confidence and win the audience back or it's going to be smooth sailing all the way down. When we do the body language, we're going to go through how we need to stand. Our first appearance 40 seconds people. That's all we have.