
There are some gestures that most of you may unconsciously make, but make you look interesting. There are also those who make well-thought-out prayer moves to look more powerful and self-centered in order to entice people around. We will give you today some tips on what to do in order to look as convincing as possible to your interlocutor.
These gestures also help you when giving speeches in public:
Let me tell you something
This is a powerful gesture that immediately shows the importance of the situation and will help you grab people's attention. But be careful and don't use it too much, as it can offend people. Use it only when you need to emphasize the significant points in your talk.

Hands open
This move will help you when you want to gain the trust of your audience. With this gesture you show that you are open to them. It looks like you're saying "I have nothing to hide." At the same time, this gesture makes you the closest and most sincere to the people who are listening to you. However, you do not need to overdo it - nothing that is "too much" is fine.

you
This is a great gesture to highlight a topic and create a connection with someone. This movement is needed to make the interlocutors feel involved. This method grabs everyone's attention at any moment.

Hand to heart
When someone puts their hand to their chest, most people will automatically think that the person is telling the truth. This is a universal gesture used to show sincerity and make people feel that you really mean what you say.

Important points
To emphasize the most important points of your speech, this gesture should be used. It makes the audience feel that they need to focus on that particular information. Or you can use it to catch something metaphorically from the air and at the same time focus their attention on your words.

thumbs up
For many people a "thumbs up" sign is approval and gives positive meaning to the words being spoken. This can be used at the end of the talk as a closing sign to encourage people.

